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Sports & Entertainment Law Organizations

NATIONAL SPORTS/ENTERTAINMENT LAW PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATIONS
ABA Forum on the Entertainment & Sports Industries

Sports Lawyers Association (SLA)
BESLA (Black Entertainment & Sports Lawyers Association)
BSAA (Black Sports Agents Association) 
 
STATE  & CITY BAR COMMITTEES ON SPORTS AND ENTERTAINMENT LAW
Florida Bar, Entertainment, Arts & Sports Law Section
New York State Bar Association’s Entertainment, Arts and Sports Law Section
Wisconsin State Bar, Sports & Entertainment Law Section
North Carolina Bar Association Sports & Entertainment Law Section
State Bar of Michigan Arts, Communication, Entertainment, & Sport Practice Section
State Bar of Georgia, Entertainment & Sports Law Section
Minnesota State Bar Association  Art & Entertainment Law Section

The District of Columbia Bar Arts, Entertainment, & Sports Law Section
eMIPS (Entertainment Media Intellectual Property and Sports Law Section) of the New York County Lawyers Association)
Beverly Hills Bar Association: Entertainment Law Section
 

 

Law School Sports & Entertainment Law Organizations

     
Harvard Law School Committee on Sports and Entertainment Law
Entertainment Arts and Sports Law Society of Columbia Law School
Intellectual Property and Entertainment Law Society (IPELS) of New York University Law School
Fordham Sports Law Forum 
Loyola Law School's Entertainment and Sports Law Society
University of Tennessee Sports and Entertainment Law Society
Ohio State University Sports and Entertainment Law Association
Howard University School of Law Sports & Entertainment Law Students Association
Villanova Sports & Entertainment Law Society
Marquette Sports Law Society
Hofstra University School of Law Sports & Entertainment Law Society
Washington University (St. Louis) Sports & Entertainment Law Society
GSU College of Law Sports & Entertainment Law Society
Duke Sports & Entertainment Law Society
University of Oregon Sports & Entertainment Law Forum
Stanford Entertainment and Sports Law Association
Tulane Sports Law Society
 
 
 

University of Akron School of Law Sports and Entertainment Law Society  
The purpose of this organization is to generate interest in sports law, entertainment law and related fields. It also disperses information about sports and entertainment law, related areas of the law and industry, career possibilities, potential mentors and practitioners in the field and employment opportunities
The University of Alabama School of Law Sports and Entertainment Law Society
 
Albany Law School of Union University    
 
American University—Washington College of Law Sports & Entertainment Law Society  
The Sports & Entertainment Law Society seeks to provide students who have an interest in sports or entertainment law with a mechanism to become involved in and acquire a greater knowledge of the issues in these fields. The society sponsors numerous activities, both intra- and interschool, to familiarize students with the unique type of law practiced in these very specialized fields. ESLS also cosponsors a career forum in which participants are given an opportunity to hear and speak with practitioners currently working in these areas of the law.
Appalachian School of Law    
 
University of Arizona James E. Rogers College of Law No Organization Found  
 
Arizona State University College of Law Sports & Entertainment Law Students Association  
To provide career development in the area of sports and entertainment law. The club will work to establish a reputable curriculum in this specific area of law, and will bring in guest speakers to give students opportunities to understand the possible options of work in this field.
University of Arkansas School of Law—Fayetteville No Organization Found  
 
University of Arkansas Little Rock William H. Bowen School of Law    
 
University of Baltimore School of Law Entertainment, Arts and Sports Law Association (EASL)  
The Entertainment, Arts and Sports Law Association (EASL) is an organization that presents various recreational and entertainment activities. EASL has sponsored a Sports Law Symposium for the last three years in the spring.
Barry University School of Law No Organization Found  
 
Baylor University School of Law No Organization Found  
 
Boston College Law School Arts, Media, Entertainment and Sports Law Organization  
This organization explores legal -topics in the arts, media, entertainment and sports fields, and presents programs related to career opportunities in these areas.
Boston University School of Law Communication, Entertainment, and Sports Law Association  
This organization sponsors lectures by experts in the field of communication, entertainment, and sports law; maintains a library of relevant periodicals; and fosters contacts with Boston-area professionals who are available to answer questions about work in this field.
Brigham Young University—J. Reuben Clark Law School Sports and Entertainment Law Society  
This organization seeks to inform students about clerkship and employment opportunities to work with individuals and organizations that are associated with the worlds of professional sports and entertainment. By sponsoring speakers from sports and media entities, along with seeking employment opportunities in the field that represents them, the Sports and Entertainment Law Society seeks to inform and assist law students interested in this area of the legal profession.
Brooklyn Law School Brooklyn Entertainment Law Society (BELS)  
BELS is organized and will be operated exclusively for educational and legal purposes to promote the following: an increased knowledge of and greater interest in the relative legal fields of entertainment law; greater interest in entertainment law and its applications; a means of communication between persons having an interest in entertainment law. BELS will serve students at Brooklyn Law School.
University at Buffalo, State University of New York School of Law Sports and Entertainment Law Society  
 
University of California, Berkeley School of Law (Boalt Hall) Sports and Entertainment Law Society sels@law.berkeley.edu
The mission of Boalt's Sports and Entertainment Law Society (SELS) is to educate the Boalt Hall community about legal opportunities and issues in the entertainment and sports industries. SELS also strives to facilitate opportunities for students to network not only with each other, but also with legal professionals in these industries. Additionally, SELS seeks to develop its strength as a resource for students to connect with alums and seek employment opportunities in the sports and entertainment industries.
University of California—Davis School of Law    
 
University of California—Hastings College of the Law Association of Communications, Sports & Entertainment Law hastingsacsel@yahoo.com
To promote, educate and provide events in furtherance of communications, sports and entertainment law.
UCLA (University of California at Los Angeles) School of Law Sports Law Federation slf@orgs.law.ucla.edu
 
California Western School of Law Entertainment & Sports Law Society (ESLS)  
 
Campbell University—Norman Adrian Wiggins School of Law No Organization Found  
 
Capital University Law School Sports & Entertainment Law Society  
This student group interacts with prominent attorneys and agents in this rapidly expanding field through symposia, lectures, career planning seminars, and social events. The organization creates an environment in which students can meet, exchange ideas, and learn about legal practice in the sports and entertainment fields from attorneys, agents, professors, and professional organizations.
Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law Yeshiva University Sports and Entertainment Law Students Association cardozoselsa@hotmail.com
 
Case Western Reserve University School of Law Sports and Entertainment Law Society  
SELS provides information about careers in the sports and entertainment fields for people with legal backgrounds. Its Speakers Committee brings visiting professionals to the law school. The Job Opportunities Committee identifies law firms, companies, sports franchises, etc., that have summer and/or permanent positions available for students or graduates interested in this field. The Current Events Committee tracks recent developments in the field.
The Catholic University of America—Columbus School of Law Sports Law Society  
The Sports Law Society of the Columbus School of Law seeks the advancement of the study of sports law. The purpose of the society is to provide a forum for the discussion of past, current, and potential legal issues pertaining to amateur and professional sports. The Sports Law Society provides guest speakers from within the law school, sports community, and legal profession to address contractual, labor, antitrust, taxation, and other legal topics germane to amateur and professional sports.
Chapman University School of Law No Organization Found  
 
University of Chicago Law School Intellectual Property and Entertainment Law Society  
The Intellectual Property and Entertainment Law Society (IP&E) aims to promote student understanding of intellectual property (including patent, trademark, and copyright law); entertainment, sports, and telecommunications law; and first amendment, libel, and media law. IP&E sponsors panel discussions and debates by faculty, practicing attorneys, and students. We are also developing an alumni network to aid students seeking careers in related areas
Chicago-Kent College of Law Sports and Entertainment Law Society (SELS)  
The Sports and Entertainment Law Society was founded at Chicago-Kent in 1989 for students contemplating careers in these areas. Through a speakers program and other activities, the Society provides opportunities for students to develop their interests and meet practitioners. 
University of Cincinnati College of Law No Organization Found  
 
City University of New York School of Law at Queens College No Organization Found  
 
Cleveland-Marshall College of Law at Cleveland State University No Organization Found  
 
University of Colorado School of Law No Organization Found  
 
Columbia University School of Law Entertainment Arts and Sports Law Society  
EASLS is one of the most active student organizations at Columbia Law School, with over 70 members interested in legal careers in the professional entertainment, arts, or sports industries. EASLS seeks to explore current legal issues and trends affecting these industries, as well as to educate students about career opportunities through panel discussions, roundtables, and lectures. EASLS members are afforded the chance to meet top entertainment and sports law practitioners, including many Columbia Law alumni. EASLS also tries to enrich the cultural life of  the Columbia Law School community and the EASLS membership by presenting opportunities for students to take advantage of the varied cultural and sports offerings of New York City.
University of Connecticut School of Law Arts, Entertainment and Sports Law Society (AESLS)  
Arts, Entertainment and Sports Law Society (AESLS) is an organization of students interested in arts, entertainment and sports law. AESLS's aim is to facilitate student access to resources and opportunities in these areas within the legal community. During the academic year, AESLS sponsors career panels to provide students the opportunity to see and hear arts, entertainment and sports law practitioners.
Cornell University Law School Entertainment and Sports Law Union

Cornell Association of Sports & Entertainment Law

 
 
Creighton University School of Law Sports and Entertainment Law Society  
SELS is open to any Creighton University law student, faculty member, or staff member, and its purpose is to educate and inform interested members of the law school community about legal issues in the area of sports and entertainment. The Society sponsors guest speakers and forums focusing on topical legal issues faced by attorneys and clients in the sports and entertainment areas. These issues potentially include organizational structure and dynamics, contract negotiations, labor disputes, agency relationships, protection of intellectual property rights and identity, antitrust problems, and free speech. The Society also sponsors activities rooted in its members' common interests in sports and entertainment and in pursuit of the Society's added objective of having a good time.
University of Dayton School of Law No Organization Found  
 
University of Denver College of Law Sports and Entertainment Law Society (SELS)  
To help us to understand the inner-workings of these two industries, the Sports and Entertainment Law Society (SELS) have provided influential individuals to share their experiences and expertise. Some previous speakers include: Jack Mills, a prominent sports agent and Jeffrey Mackler, an entertainment attorney specializing in contract negotiations for production companies. The Sports and Entertainment Law Society would like to invite all of you to join us in exploring the ever-expanding and unique aspects of the sports and entertainment industries.
DePaul University College of Law No Organization Found  
 
University of Detroit Mercy School of Law Entertainment and Sports Law Society  
 
University of The District of Columbia—The David A. Clarke School of Law Sports and Entertainment Student Lawyers Association  

SESLA serves law students interested in legal careers in the professional entertainment or sports industries by hosting speakers who practice in these areas.

Drake University Law School No Organization Found
 
Duke University School of Law Duke Sports & Entertainment Law Society  
The Duke Sports & Entertainment Law Society is dedicated to providing students access to sports and entertainment law. The society organizes symposiums, trips, and assists students in careers in this field.
Duquesne University School of Law No Organization Found  
 
Emory University School of Law Sports and Entertainment Law Society  
Sports and Entertainment Law Society is designed to educate the student body in the legal aspects of the sports and entertainment industries. By featuring athletes, entertainers, agents and attorneys as guest speakers, the society provides the students with the opportunity to learn about the sports and entertainment industry from different perspectives.
University of Florida—Fredric G. Levin College of Law Entertainment, Arts and Sports Law Society  
Provides awareness of the emerging entertainment, arts and sports law and related industries in Florida.
Florida Coastal School of Law    
 
The Florida State University College of Law Entertainment, Art, and Sports Law Society  
EASL brings together students interested in examining the legal intricacies involved in the entertainment and sports law fields. Membership is open to all interested students.
Fordham University School of Law    
 
Franklin Pierce Law Center    
 
George Mason University School of Law Sports, Entertainment, and Art Law Society (SEALS)  
The society is dedicated to providing a forum for students interested in practicing law in the areas of sports, entertainment, and art. Copyright law, intellectual property law, contract law, and communications law are of particular relevance. SEALS' activities include writing and editing articles for Portfolio (a newsletter published by the Washington Area Lawyers for the Arts), competing in the annual Sports Law Moot Court Competition at Tulane University, arranging guest speakers to discuss topical issues, and providing students with information regarding job networking.
George Washington University Law School Entertainment and Sports Law Association (ESLA)  
ESLA provides students interested in entertainment and sports law with a forum for expanding their knowledge in the field. The organization sponsors workshops, lectures, and panel discussions featuring prominent figures in the entertainment and sports industries. These programs focus on the basic mechanics of entertainment and sports law by addressing areas such as copyrights, trademarks, contract negotiations, athlete and artist representation, licensing, and endorsements. ESLA also provides students with information regarding legal career opportunities, assists with research and networking, and informs students about conferences, forums, and competitions regarding entertainment and sports law.
Georgetown University Law Center Georgetown Sports & Entertainment Law Society (GSELS)  
Provides information to prospective lawyers in this newly emerging field; sponsors speakers, seminars and conferences.
University of Georgia School of Law Intellectual Property  and Entertainment Law Association

Sports one too

 
 
Georgia State University College of Law Sports and Entertainment Law Society ***
The Sports and Entertainment Law Society (S.E.L.S.) strives to provide Georgia State University College of Law students with the opportunity to explore legal career options within the entertainment and sports industries. By bringing students into contact with practicing attorneys from both industries, S.E.L.S. is an excellent networking opportunity.
Golden Gate University School of Law Association for Communication, Sports and Entertainment Law  
Association for Communication, Sports and Entertainment Law (ACSEL) promotes interest in the legal aspects of these areas of law.
Gonzaga University School of Law No Organization Found  
 
Hamline University School of Law No Organization Found  
 
Harvard Law School Committee on Sports and Entertainment Law  
 
University of Hawai'i at Manoa—
William S. Richardson School of Law
   
 
Hofstra University School of Law Sports & Entertainment Law Society SELS@hofstra.edu
The Entertainment & Sports Law Society serves to attract speakers dealing with relevant and current issues in the sports and music industries.  It provides an open forum of discussion dealing with all aspects of entertainment and sports law.  Students will have the opportunity to network with professionals in their field of interest, as well as gain employment opportunities and hands-on experience by participating in a non-profit, student-run entertainment management company.
University of Houston Law Center Sports and Entertainment Law Organization (SELO)  
The Sports and Entertainment Law Student Organization is an organization of students that focus on career prospects and opportunities in the field of Sports Law and Entertainment.
Howard University School of Law    
 
University of Idaho College of Law    
 
University of Illinois College of Law Sports Law Society  
This group promotes awareness of legal issues that affect the sports world. Topics such as interscholastic, intercollegiate, and professional athletics are discussed. Activities include guest speakers, small group sessions, and other outside sports-related events. The group also coordinates the law school's basketball league.
Indiana University School of Law—Bloomington Sports and Entertainment Law Society  
The Sports and Entertainment Law Society organizes programs to bring speakers to the school to discuss sports and entertainment law topics and to help explore career options in sports and entertainment law.
Indiana University School of Law—Indianapolis Sports and Entertainment Law Society  
The Sports and Entertainment Law Society explores legal issues arising from professional and amateur sports and entertainment activities.
University of Iowa College of Law    
 
The John Marshall Law School Entertainment, Media & Sports Law Society   
The Entertainment Law Society is interested in all facets of entertainment, media and sports law. They strive to bring together interested students, entertainment lawyers and members of the entertainment industry, and provide students with information concerning current affairs in the area of sports law.
University of Kansas School of Law    
The Sports and Entertainment Law Society provides opportunities for students to develop their interests and expand their knowledge of these fields of practice. It brings speakers to campus and sponsors various other activities.
University of Kentucky College of Law    
 
Lewis and Clark Law School    
 
Louisiana State University, Paul M. Hebert Law Center None found  
 
Louis D. Brandeis School of Law at the University of Louisville None found  
 
Loyola Law School (CA) Entertainment and Sports Law Society  
The Entertainment and Sports Law Society provides opportunities for those students contemplating careers in Entertainment or Sports Law to develop their interest and expand their knowledge in these specialized field. The Society sponsors a speakers program and various other activities.
Loyola University Chicago School of Law Sports and Entertainment Law Society  
The goal of the Sports and Entertainment Law Society is to foster an increased knowledge of and interest in the field of sports and entertainment law, by bringing in interesting guest speakers and by sponsoring a career workshop with potential employers in the field. The Sports and Entertainment Law Society interacts with similar groups at the other Chicago area schools, as well as with the Sports and Entertainment Law Committees of the Chicago Bar Association.
Loyola University—New Orleans, School of Law Sports and Entertainment Law Society  
The Loyola Sports and Entertainment Law Society (SELS) is dedicated to fostering an increased knowledge of and interest in the fields of sports, art, and entertainment law. Interested students will learn what these diverse areas of the law encompass, how they interrelate to each other, and how they relate to the practice of law.
University of Maine School of Law Sports and Entertainment Law Society  
Founded in 1995, this organization seeks to present programs and provide information about the field of sports and entertainment.
Marquette University Law School    
 
University of Maryland School of Law Entertainment, Arts and Sports Law Association  
 
The University of Memphis—
Cecil C. Humphreys School of Law
Sports and Entertainment Law Society  
 
Mercer University—Walter F. George School of Law No Organization Found  
 
University of Miami School of Law Entertainment and Sports Law Society  
The purpose of the Entertainment and Sports Law Society is to educate and inform students about the representation of entertainment and sports figures and entities, including actors, musicians, athletes, and sports franchises. The ESLS sponsors several seminars annually featuring leading attorneys from across the country.
University of Michigan Law School    
 
Michigan State University—Detroit College of Law    
 
University of Minnesota Law School    
 
The University of Mississippi School of Law    
 
Mississippi College School of Law    
 
University of Missouri—Columbia School of Law    
 
University of Missouri—Kansas City School of Law Sports and Entertainment Law Society  
The purpose of the Sports and Entertainment Law Society of the School of Law is to explore and inform students of career options in the field of Sports and Entertainment Law.
University of Montana School of Law No Organization Found  
 
University of Nebraska College of Law    
 
University of Nevada—Las Vegas William S. Boyd School of Law Sports and Entertainment Law Association sela@unlvsba.org
To foster educational and networking opportunities for these interested in AET, Entertainment, Sports, Intellectual and related issues.
New England School of Law    
 
University of New Mexico School of Law    
 
New York Law School    
 
New York University School of Law Intellectual Property and Entertainment Law Society (IPELS)  
 
University of North Carolina School of Law Sports and Entertainment Law Association  
The S&ELS organizes speakers and forums in order to learn more about the practice of law in the specialized fields of sports and entertainment. It provides information about internships and career opportunities.
North Carolina Central University School of Law    
 
University of North Dakota School of Law    
 
Northeastern University School of Law Entertainment and Sports Law Society  
Entertainment and Sports Law Society is dedicated to exploring legal issues in collegiate and professional sports, arts and entertainment. Students work together toward developing a base for a career in this field by creating sports and entertainment specific co-ops, hosting speakers and working with the entertainment and sports groups of other local law schools.
Northern Illinois University College of Law    
 
Northern Kentucky University—
Salmon P. Chase College of Law
   
 
Northwestern University School of Law Sports and Entertainment Law Society  
Entertainment Law is a diverse field, and so this group provides a forum for students interested in a variety of careers in the entertainment industry, including music, film, and sports. It offers information about career opportunities, curricular options and current developments in the field. The Society also sponsors speakers at the school for lunchtime discussions on topics such as celebrity sound-alikes, copyright's fair use doctrine and pro bono opportunities.
Notre Dame Law School None found  
 
Nova Southeastern University—Shepard Broad Law Center Sports and Entertainment Law Society (SELS)  
Florida is rapidly growing into one of the centers of the entertainment and sports law industries, and, as a result, the Sports and Entertainment Law Society is receiving special interest at NSU Law School. The society sponsors a speakers program designed to introduce students to various aspects of entertainment and sports law.
Ohio Northern University—Claude W. Pettit College of Law Sports Law Society--has Web  
 
The Ohio State University Moritz College of Law Sports and Entertainment Law Association  
The Sports and Entertainment Law Association seeks to provide its members with the practical knowledge and to foster an atmosphere of networking and education necessary to enter the fields of sports law and entertainment law. In addition to hosting a number of social events, the group brings in speakers to give members, as well as the student body at large, an opportunity to seek advice from individuals currently practicing in those areas.
University of Oklahoma College of Law    
 
Oklahoma City University School of Law Sports and Entertainment Law Association  

Mission: To increase the law students awareness of opportunities available in sports and entertainment legal field. To increase the knowledge of law students on the issues and problems facing the lawyer in the sports and entertainment legal field. To provide an opportunity for law students to gain knowledge from attorneys who practice in the sports and entertainment field. To provide an opportunity for law students to gain knowledge from athletes, musicians, and other people who work in the sports and entertainment field. To strengthen a law student's educational experience in the area of sports and entertainment law.

University of Oregon School of Law has web page  
 
Pace University School of Law    
 
University of the Pacific, McGeorge School of Law    
 
University of Pennsylvania Law School Entertainment and Sports Law Society  
 
The Pennsylvania State University, The Dickinson School of Law    
 
Pepperdine University School of Law Sports and Entertainment Law Society  
 
University of Pittsburgh School of Law Sports & Entertainment Law Society  
The Sports and Entertainment Law Society was formed to explore issues and opportunities in those areas of the law. The group works to bring practitioners in these fields to the law school as speakers and mentors. The group also encourages an increased focus on sports and entertainment law as substantive areas of study and scholarship.
Quinnipiac University School of Law Sports and Entertainment Law Society  
The field of sports and entertainment law covers a remarkably broad and varied practice area.  Not only does the practice involve substantive areas of law such as intellectual property, contract law, labor law and corporate finance, but also it requires knowledge of a client’s experience within the world of athletics and/or entertainment.  It is for this reason that the mission of the Sports and Entertainment Law Society at Quinnipiac University School of Law is to educate its members regarding the legal issues that affect the many interests of athletes and entertainers.  By organizing facility tours, on-campus lectures and social functions, the society seeks to work with individuals and organizations within the profession and provide information concerning potential employment opportunities.
Regent University School of Law Entertainment and Sports Law Society  
 
University of Richmond School of Law    
 
Roger Williams University School of Law Entertainment Law Society

Sports Law Society

 
 
Rutgers—The State University—School of Law—Camden    
 
Rutgers University School of Law—Newark    
 
St. John's University School of Law    
 
Saint Louis University School of Law    
 
St. Mary's University School of Law    
 
St. Thomas University School of Law    
 
Samford University, Cumberland School of Law Sports & Entertainment Law Society  
 
University of San Diego School of Law Sports and Entertainment Law Society  
 
University of San Francisco School of Law    
 
Santa Clara University School of Law Sports and Entertainment Law Society  
This club helps law students to understand the dynamics of the sports and entertainment industries and plans activities to create pathways into those industries.  They help establish contacts among students, alumni, and other industry professionals.
Seattle University School of Law Entertainment and Sports Law Association  
The Entertainment and Sports Law Association is a student organization for those interested in legal representation of entertainers, athletes, or industry entities. All students and lawyers are welcome!
Seton Hall University School of Law    
 
SMU Dedman School of Law    
 
University of South Carolina School of Law    
 
University of South Dakota School of Law Sports and Entertainment Law Association  
to promote awareness of and assist students in pursuing careers in this field
South Texas College of Law Sports and Entertainment Law Society  
The Sports and Entertainment Law Society at South Texas College of Law was established to promote and foster general community knowledge and awareness of this particular area of law.  The organization provides academic support, speaker programs and networking opportunities for law students wishing to share common interests and experiences.
University of Southern California Law School Sports, Music & Entertainment Law Society smels@scf.usc.edu
 
Southern Illinois University School of Law    
 
Southern University Law Center    
 
Southwestern University School of Law Entertainment and Sports Law Society  
The Entertainment and Sports Law Society of Southwestern University School of Law is an organization formed to introduce Southwestern students to various aspects of the entertainment industry and the field of entertainment law.
Stanford University Law School Stanford Entertainment and Sports Law Association (SESLA)  
SESLA provides information, job search support, and camaraderie for students interested in entertainment industry careers, especially the practice of entertainment-related law. These goals are achieved by sponsoring events that help to educate members about career opportunities in film, music, sports, theater, interactive media, and related fields.
To supplement the entertainment law offerings available at Stanford Law School, SESLA arranges for guest lectures by visiting entertainment industry professionals. Recent speakers have included entertainment lawyers from both private practice and entertainment companies (such as TV networks, film studios, sports teams, and music publishing companies), as well as film producers, talent agents, and academics. SESLA also keeps its members informed about conferences and workshops on entertainment law and the entertainment industry held around the Bay Area.
Stetson University College of Law    
 
Suffolk University Law School Sports & Entertainment Law Society  
 
Syracuse University College of Law Entertainment & Sports Law Society  
To promote students interests in entertainment and sports law, to improve the availability of information in the areas of entertainment and sports law.
Temple University—James E. Beasley School of Law  Entertainment and Sports Law Association  
This organization's focus is to educate and inform students about career opportunities in the sports and entertainment industries. The organization sponsors speakers on topics related to the industry.
University of Tennessee College of Law Sports and Entertainment Law Society  
 
The University of Texas School of Law Entertainment and Sports Law Society  
The focus of the Entertainment and Sports Law Society (ESLS) is on educating students about the fields of entertainment law and sports law. Meetings include guest speakers from around the country who provide current and practical information about these growing fields. Guest speakers have included sports agents, members of the film and music industries, and entertainment attorneys.
Texas Southern University—
Thurgood Marshall School of Law
   
 
Texas Tech University School of Law    
 
Texas Wesleyan University School of Law    
 
Thomas M. Cooley Law School    
 
Thomas Jefferson School of Law    
 
The University of Toledo College of Law Sports Law Association  
Touro College—Jacob D. Fuchsberg Law Center    
 
Tulane University Law School   sportslawsociety@yahoo.com
 
University of Tulsa College of Law Entertainment and Sports Law Society
The Entertainment and Sports Law Society sponsors monthly speakers as well as specialized competitions such as a Sports Law Negotiation Competition.
University of Utah S.J. Quinney College of Law No Organization Found  
 
Valparaiso University School of Law Sports and Entertainment Law Association (SELA)  
The Sports and Entertainment Law Association(S.E.L.A.) at Valparaiso University has been established to educate law students on the legal aspects of the sports and entertainment industries. S.E.L.A.'s purpose is to provide access to information about getting involved in these fields. S.E.L.A. offers informative oppportunities to attend (and co-host conferences, host guest speakers, offers opportunities to network, and provide other types of information about the legal aspects of the sports and entertainment industries.
Vanderbilt University Law School Entertainment Law Society  
As students with a common interest in entertainment law, the society at Vanderbilt explores the multifaceted issues relating to the entertainment industry. The society's goals are to assist members in obtaining legal employment in the entertainment field; to provide a forum for the dissemination and discussion of legal issues within the field; and to establish contacts with the entertainment industry in Nashville, New York, and Los Angeles. Further, the society encompasses all aspects pertaining to the entertainment field including music and film, sports and labor, broadcasting, and many other areas.
Vermont Law School Sports and Entertainment Law Group (SELG)  
 
Villanova University School of Law Sports and Entertainment Law Society sels@law.villanova.edu
Purpose is to create a greater knowledge of sports and entertainment law exchange, exposure, and discussion of related topics among the law student community.
University of Virginia School of Law No Organization Found  
 
Wake Forest University School of Law Sports and Entertainment Law Association (SELA)  
This association encompasses many diverse legal questions from contracts to unfair trade practices.  It consists of students interested in applying legal theories to sports and entertainment situations.
Washburn University School of Law    
 
University of Washington School of Law Sports and Entertainment Law Club  
The Sports and Entertainment Law Club is a new organization founded to explore the rapidly growing and lucrative fields of sports and entertainment law. Because the law school does not yet offer sports or entertainment law, we invite prominent attorneys, agents, and business persons to speak to the group regarding when, why and how they entered these fascinating fields. SELA seeks to encourage students to consider sports and entertainment law as a career path by fostering awareness in these areas. Through sports outings, fundraisers, and other entertaining events, we also have lots of fun. Join us and explore the frequently high profile and always exciting fields of sports and entertainment law!
Washington and Lee University School of Law Sports and Entertainment Law Society  
 
Washington University School of Law Sports & Entertainment Law Society
Washington University Sports and Entertainment Law Society (SELS) is an organization of students with an interest in Sports and/or Entertainment Law. The purpose of the SELS is to provide a resource for those with an interest in these fields as well as to provide a social function within the School of Law. Events range from sponsoring speakers to hosting the Law School's annual Talent Show, to publishing Stage and Stadium, to sponsoring sports tournaments and other events.
Wayne State University Law School Sports and Entertainment Law Society

wsu_sportsandentertainmentlawsociety@hotmail.com

The Sports and Entertainment Law Society shall serve to promote and encourage the awareness and study of Sports and Entertainment law; to contribute to legal education; to promote social responsibility in the field of law; to provide opportunities to learn from professional athletes, professional entertainers, agents, attorneys, management, owners and employees in the industry; and to publicize career opportunities in both sports and entertainment law.
West Virginia University College of Law No Organization Found  
 
Western New England College School of Law    
 
Western State University—College of Law No Organization Found  
 
Whittier Law School Entertainment and Sports Law Society  
The focus of this organization is to educate and inform students about career opportunities in the sports and entertainment industries. The society sponsors lecturers and seminars on related topics.
Widener University School of Law (DE)    
 
Widener University School of Law (PA)    
 
Willamette University College of Law No Organization Found  
William & Mary Law School    
 
William Mitchell College of Law No Organization Found  
 
University of Wisconsin Law School Wisconsin Sports Law Society  
Founded in 1989, the Wisconsin Sports Law Society seeks to promote the University of Wisconsin Law School as a forerunner in sports law.  Many notable alumni currently lead the sports law field.  The Society sponsors a speaker program where practitioners, academicians and athletes address the current topics in sports law.
University of Wyoming College of Law No Organization Found  
 
Yale Law School Entertainment & Sports Law Association (YESLA)  
 
     
 
     
 
     
 

 

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