Submissions

Thank you for your interest in the Arizona State Sports and Entertainment Law Journal.

Article Submissions

The Sports and Entertainment Law Journal (SELJ) seeks to promote debate and dialogue on issues concerning the developing fields of Sports and Entertainment Law. SELJ provides research and analysis on such diverse areas including agency law, anti-trust law, contract law, cyber law, entertainment law, intellectual property law, labor law, rights of publicity, sports law, and the First Amendment. SELJ publishes biannually in the spring and fall in both digital and print versions.

Submissions to the journal may be made through Scholastica, Bepress, or by email. All manuscript submissions should include the author’s curriculum vitae or resume, and all articles are reviewed on a rolling basis.

If you have any questions concerning submissions, please email the Journal’s Submissions Chair.

Text and Citations should conform to The Bluebook: A Uniform System of Citation (21st ed. 2020).

The Sports and Entertainment Law Journal should be cited as: Ariz. St. Sports & Ent. L.J.

Blog Submissions

If you are a professor, law student, or practitioner working in the sports and entertainment industries, we also welcome submissions to our Blog. 

Blog submissions should be on current headline news topics concerning sports and entertainment law. In contrast to a journal article, a blog post should be limited in scope and approximately between 500 – 1000 words. Citations should conform to the current Bluebook citation style.

Please submit your blog as a Microsoft Word document (or compatible format) and curriculum vitae to the Technology Editor.