Marquette Sports Law Review

Marquette Sports Law Review
Marquette Sports Law Review  
Abbreviated title (ISO) Marq. Sports L. Rev.
Discipline Law review
Language English
Edited by Tiffany Jones
Publication details
Publisher Marquette University Law School (United States)
Publication history 1990 to present
Frequency Biannual
Impact factor Washington & Lee Ranking
Indexing
ISSN 1533-6484
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The Marquette Sports Law Review is a biannual journal of legal scholarship edited by students at Marquette University Law School. The Review is ranked 87th among specialty U.S. student-edited journals for citations by courts.[1] Articles, essays, and notes from the Review are accessible in hard copy as well as online through LexisNexis, Westlaw, and HeinOnline. The Review is affiliated with the National Sports Law Institute at MULS. Marquette Sports Law Review is the oldest law review with an exclusive focus on sports law.[2]

Contents

Staff

The Review is produced by a staff of student editors and members. Membership invitations are extended to students selected in a write-on competition held each summer. In order to earn a Sports Law Certificate from the Law School, a student must serve on staff for at least one year. The staff is currently led by editor-in-chief Tiffany Jones and advised by Professors Matt Mitten and Paul Anderson. The staff member who publishes the best student note in the Review receives the annual Joseph E. O'Neill Prize.

Contributors

The Journal has published articles and commentaries by scholars and practitioners of sports law, including:

  • Roger Abrams, dean of Northeastern University School of Law, "Before the Flood: The History of Baseball's Antitrust Exemption," 9 Marq. Sports L. Rev. 307 (1999).
  • Anne M. Burke, justice of the Illinois Supreme Court, "2008 Joseph E. O’Neil Award Acceptance Speech," 19 Marq. L. Rev. 339 (2008).
  • Brian P. Burke, senior vice president, National Hockey League, "Negotiations Involving Agents and General Managers in the NHL," 4 Marq. Sports L.J. 1 (1993).
  • Michael J. Cramer, former president of the Texas Rangers and Dallas Stars, and James Swiatko, former Lead Articles Editor of the Marquette Sports Law Review and 2007 graduate, "Did Major League Baseball Balk - Why Didn't MLB Bargain to Impasse and Impose Stricter Testing for Performance Enhancing Substances," 17 Marq. Sports L. Rev. 29 (2006).
  • Mikhail Loukine, president of the Russian Professional League of Sports Lawyers, "Legal Regulation of Sports Agents' Activity in the Russian Federation," 15 Marq. Sports L. Rev. 63 (2004).
  • Dimitrios Panagiotopoulos, secretary general of the International Association of Sports Law, "International Sports Rules' Implementation - Decisions' Executability: The Bliamou Case," 15 Marq. Sports L. Rev. 1 (2004).
  • Anne Wall, Manager of Brand Protection, Olympic Winter Games 2002, "The Game Behind the Games," 12 Marq. Sports L. Rev. 557 (2002) and "Intellectual Property Protection in China: Enforcing Trademark Rights," 17 Marq. Sports L. Rev. 341 (2006).

See also

References

  1. ^ Law Review Rankings, Washington & Lee Law Library.
  2. ^ Arts, Entertainment, and Sports Washington & Lee Law Library. See Fay Vincent, Preface, 1 Marq. Sports L. J. ix (1990).

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