The UNH Sports Law Review is a new student-run publication focusing on pressing issues within the realm of sports law. The purpose of the Sports Law Review is to allow students who are interested in sports law to work with scholars across the world and develop their research and writing skills. Keep an eye out for an upcoming blog post on this new journal!
Further, the Sports Law Review will host an annual symposium in conjunction with the yearly publication. The symposium will be an excellent opportunity for the UNH Franklin Pierce School of Law community to learn more about sports law.
Call for Papers
Theme: Current Issues in Collegiate Athletics
Potential topics include, but are not limited to:
- Antitrust
- Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL)
- Transgender athlete rights
- Conference realignment
- Critical Race Theory
- College athletes as employees
- Title IX
- Other applicable topics (please email topic to confirm)
Please submit your CV/Resume & Article to Editor-in-Chief Dylan Harriger at dch1016@unhlaw.unh.edu by March 1, 2022. Please direct all questions to this address.
Articles should be between 20-50 pages (double spaced) and include Bluebook citations (21st edition).
Submissions will be accepted on a rolling basis until filled.