Volume 4, Issue 2 (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
"Couldna Done It Without the Players:" Depreciation of Professional Sports Player Contracts Under the Internal Revenue Code
Stephen A. Zorn
Atlanta '96: Olympic Countdown to Ambush Armageddon?
Stephen M. McKelvey
Running Scared: Negligence and the Running Room
Russ VerSteeg
Comments
The National Collegiate Athletic Associations's No Agent and No Draft Rules: The Realities of Collegiate Sports Are Forcing Change
Thomas R. Kobin
The Rise in Press Criticism of the Athlete and the Future of Libel Litigation Involving Athletes and the Press
Andrew K. Craig
Notes
Perspectives
On Team Relocation, League Expansion, and Public Policy: Or, Where Do We Put This Hockey Franchise and Why Would You Care?
Glen Seredynski, J. Colin H. Jones, and Donald G. Ferguson
Survey of Recent Developments in Sport Law
Book Review
Bruce Dowbiggin's The Defense Never Rests (book review)
Allan D.J. Dick and Cory G. Sherman