The UNH Sports Law Review is published once a year during the Spring semester. The annual publication is accompanied by a Symposium that allows authors to share their work and receive comments and questions from the law school community and the general public. The primary purpose of the UNH Sports Law Review is to provide a platform for scholars in the sports law community to publish works on pressing issues within the ever-growing area of sports law.
To view prior issues of UNH Sports Law Review, visit https://scholars.unh.edu/unhslr/
- Rights and Permissions
- Any questions, comments, or concerns about rights and permissions for our journal should be directed to Professor Michael McCann at Michael.McCann@law.unh.edu.
- Submission Guidelines
- Each publication will have its own theme. For the 2022 edition please see the theme and submission guidelines below. Please email all submissions accompanied by a resume/CV to dch1016@unhlaw.unh.edu. Authors can also submit here: https://scholars.unh.edu/unhslr/
Call for Papers: UNH Sports Law Review Vol. 2
Tuesday, November 1, 2022
The UNH Sports Law Review is calling for article submissions for its second issue. There will be a second call for articles made on 2/2/23, and the final day to submit articles will be on 2/28/23. Read More
UNH Sports Law Review Volume 1, Issue 1
Friday, August 12, 2022
We are proud to announce the first edition of the UNH Sports Law Review is published. Volume 1, Issue 1 is focused on "Current Issues in Intercollegiate Athletics" with articles covering a range of subjects including concussion litigation, the concept of amateurism, and issues around name, image, and likeness. Read More
UNH Sports Law Review 2022-2023 Editorial Board
Tuesday, March 22, 2022
We are proud to announce the 2022-23 Editorial Board of the UNH Sports Law Review! Read More
The Legal Impact: UNH Sports Law Review
Wednesday, February 23, 2022
3L Dylan Harriger, Founding Editor-in-Chief for the UNH Sports Law Review, discusses the role of law journals, the breadth of subjects covered under sports law, and his plans for this new law review. Read More