Arizona State Sports and Entertainment Law Journal

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The Arizona State Sports and Entertainment Law Journal (SELJ) is one of the leading sports and entertainment law journals in the United States and is edited by law students of the Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law at Arizona State University. The Sports and Entertainment Law Journal (“SELJ”) in the Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law at Arizona State University is a student-edited, faculty advised

Photos 10/20/2020

Join the Arizona State Sports and Entertainment Law Journal for our virtual panel Friday, October 30 from 1-2 PM, MST. The panel will feature Caleb Jay, General Counsel for the Arizona Diamondbacks; Marina Carpenter, General Counsel and Chief of Staff for the Arizona Coyotes; and Gregg Clifton, Principal at Jackson Lewis. The event is open to the public. Zoom Link: https://asu.zoom.us/j/89872598542

Kanye West’s Birthday Party: Spoiled? 10/12/2020

Is Kanye West's "Birthday Party" spoiled? Read Alexandra Glover's take on Kanye West's attempt to get on the Arizona ballot here.

Kanye West’s Birthday Party: Spoiled? By: Alexandra Glover Upon tweeting his plans to run for president on July 4th, the bizarre journey of Kanye’s campaign as the presidential nominee for “The Birthday Party” triggered many questions.…

Copyright and Zoom: To Prosecute or Dismiss? 09/29/2020

Should copyright holders bring infringement cases over small, but improper, uses during the COVID-19 pandemic? Anthony Julian considers the pros and cons in his blog post.

Copyright and Zoom: To Prosecute or Dismiss? By: Anthony Julian Distanced education and separated social communication during the COVID-19 pandemic came with endless challenges. In addition to the devasting numbers of lives and jobs lost, ser…

Chicago’s “Netflix Tax”– Spreading Due to COVID-19 09/27/2020

Our latest blog post is up! Click the link to see Robert Niska's take on Chicago's Netflix Tax and how it may be spreading during COVID-19.

Chicago’s “Netflix Tax”– Spreading Due to COVID-19 By: Robert Niska COVID-19 has fundamentally altered the way we all live. Americans are spending more time at home, working remotely, buying a life-time supply of toilet paper, and binge-watching sh…

Caught in a Web of Intellectual Property Rights: Interpreting Spider-Man’s Exclusivity 09/13/2020

Our first blog post of the semester from one of our associate editors is by Kristen Morrill. Check out her blog post that discusses the intellectual property issues surrounding Spider-Man.

Caught in a Web of Intellectual Property Rights: Interpreting Spider-Man’s Exclusivity By: Kristen Morrill The video game company Crystal Dynamics recently released the greatly anticipated Marvel Avengers video game on September 4th, 2020. The game is currently available on Xbox One,…

08/24/2020

The Arizona State Sports and Entertainment Law Journal is currently seeking papers for our Spring 2021 issue. Please read the attached document for more information or email our Submissions Chair, Brandon Wurl, at [email protected] with any questions. We look forward to receiving and reviewing your papers. Thank you.

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Podcast 08/20/2020

In honor of our 10th anniversary, SELJ has brought back our podcast. Episode 1 is now up on our website (asuselj.org/podcast) and our Youtube channel (https://youtu.be/fmiE1qJtde4)

Podcast In honor of the Arizona State Sports and Entertainment Law Journal’s tenth anniversary, we bring you the SELJ Podcast. Episode 1 Episode Synopsis: John discusses his trajectory through Loy…

08/17/2020

It's our 10th anniversary! For a blast from the past, check out our first publication ever:

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Tempe, AZ
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