Category Archives: Sports Law

Cleveland-Marshall College of Law

Call for Papers: Social, Ethical, and Legal Consequences of Sports-Related Brain Injuries – Cleveland, OH

The Cleveland-Marshall Law’s Journal of Law & Health invites papers for its Annual Symposium: The Social, Ethical, and Legal Consequences of Sports-Related Brain Injuries. Areas of interest for this special…

University of Florida College of Law Sports Law Symposium

On Friday, April 4, 2014, the University of Florida College of Law’s Entertainment and Sports Law Society held its Sports Law Symposium. The Symposium consisted of sessions on “Amateurism and…

State of Concussions: Protecting Athletes Through Law, Public Health & Science—Baltimore, MD

The Journal of Business & Technology Law (University of Maryland Francis King Carey School of Law) presents its fall symposium, The State of Concussions: Protecting Athletes through Advances in Law,…

Sports & Entertainment Law Symposium—Durham, NC

Duke Law‘s Sports and Entertainment Law Society presents its Fourth Annual Symposium Feb. 7, 2014. mw

International Law and . . . —Vienna, Austria

The University of Vienna hosts the 10th Anniversary Conference of the European Society of International Law (ESIL) Sept. 4-6, 2014. The University of Vienna Law School’s Section for International Law…

Call for Papers: NCAA in Crisis: The Crossroads of Intercollegiate Sports

University of Oregon School of Law and Law Review present The NCAA in Crisis: The Crossroads of Intercollegiate Sports on April 11, 2014. In July 2009, Ed O’Bannon, a former…

Doping and the Culture of Sport—Malibu, CA

Pepperdine University School of Law and Straus Institute for Dispute Resolution present Doping and the Culture of Sport: Law, Science, Money and Ethics Oct. 22, 2013, 12-5:30 pm. The event…

Sports Law—O’Bannon v. NCAA—AALS Annual Meeting—New York, NY

The AALS Section on Law & Sports invites submissions for its Annual Meeting program, O’Bannon v. NCAA: Is There An Unprecedented Change To Intercollegiate Sports Just Over The Horizon?. Proposals…

CFP: Concussion & Mild Traumatic Brain Injury: Ethical Issues

Neuroethics will publish a special issue, Concussion & Mild Traumatic Brain Injury: Ethical Issues. “Contributions from stakeholders and multidisciplinary scholars are encouraged. The editors warmly welcome early discussion of proposals…

The New Normal in College Sports – Malibu, CA

The Pepperdine Law Review hosts The New Normal in College Sports on April 5, 2013. The symposium will consist of four panel discussions with leading academics, university administrators, and practitioners…