Volume 4, Issue 1 (1994)
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
Table of Contents
Articles
The Practical Impact and Historical Significance of the National Football League Free Agency Compromise After McNeil v. National Football League, 790 F. Supp. 871 (D. Minn. 1992)
Bernard Pellegrino and Seth Josephson
Reconstruction: Baseball's New Future
Depak Sathy
Comments
University Trading Cards: Do College Athletes Enjoy a Common Law Right to Publicity?
James S. Thompson
"Fore!" May Be Just Par for the Course
Karen M. Vieira
Note
Perspectives
The Jock Tax: State and Local Income Taxation of Professional Athletes
Elizabeth C. Ekmekjian
The Need to Regulate Sports Agents
Alec Powers
Congressional Hearings
Baseball Economics and Antitrust Immunity
Andrew Zimbalist