• Skip to primary navigation
  • Skip to main content

Harvard JSEL

The Harvard Journal of Sports and Entertainment Law (“JSEL”) provides the academic community, the sports and entertainment industries, and the legal profession with scholarly analysis and research related to the legal aspects of the sports and entertainment world.

  • About Us
    • Our Journal
    • Masthead
    • Constitution
    • Contact
  • Print Edition
    • Current Edition
    • Previous Editions
    • Submissions
  • Online Content
    • Highlights
    • Commentary
    • Event Coverage
    • Career Spotlights
    • Sponsor Articles
  • Special Issues
    • Special Issue 2020: Name, Image, and Likeness
    • Special Issue 2021: NCAA v. Alston
  • Events
  • Show Search
Hide Search

Volume 12-2

JSEL Volume 12, Issue 2

(Full Version)

ARTICLES

Chopped & Screwed: Hip Hop from Cultural Expression to a Means of Criminal Enforcement

Taifha Natalee Alexander

 

It’s Worth a Shot: Can Sports Combat Racism in the United States?

David A. Grenardo

 

A Defense of Public Financing in a Time of Economic Hardship, Social Unrest, and Athlete Advocacy

Ryan Gribbin-Burket

 

#IAMAROBOT: Is it Time for the Federal Trade Commission to Rethink its Approach to Virtual Influencers in Sports, Entertainment, and the Broader Market?

Jim Masteralexis, Steve McKelvey, and Keevan Statz

 

 

Contact Information
jsel@mail.harvard.edu
Copyright © 2024 Harvard Journal of Sports & Entertainment Law