Volume 20, Issue 1 (2010)
As of Volume 14 in 2004, the Seton Hall Journal of Sport Law was renamed to the Seton Hall Journal of Sports and Entertainment Law. The Seton Hall Journal of Sports and Entertainment Law ceased publication after Volume 24, Issue 1 in 2014.Editorial Board
Articles
Girls Can Play, Too: Has the Lack of Female Leadership in NCAA Athletics Become an Afterthought?
Bethany Swaton
A Few Inconvenient Truths About Michael Crichton's State of Fear: Lawyers, Causes, and Science
Lea B. Vaughn
Copyrights Retold: How Interpretive Rights Foster Creativity and Justify Fan-Based Activites
Nathaniel T. Noda
Comments
Guardian of Amateurism or Legal Defiant? The Dichotomous Nature of NCAA Men's Ice Hockey Regulation
Marc Bianchi
Libel Tourism's Final Boarding Call
Ellen Bernstein