Sports Law

The Tulane Law School Sports Law Program, directed by Professor Gabe Feldman, is the finest of its kind in the United States and provides students with an unparalleled academic and extracurricular experience. Tulane Law School is the first law school in the country to offer a certificate of specialization in sports law for JD students, and it has taken the lead to create a program that empowers students to master the challenging legal and business problems regularly confronting the sports industry.

The Sports Law Program at Tulane Law School extends far beyond the classroom. The program has many different components, each designed to give students the opportunity to learn, research, experience, discuss, and debate the application of law to the sports industry and to pursue a career in sports law. The combination of academic studies, networking, and practical training helps students hone the skills necessary to succeed during internships and professional opportunities in the sports industry.

But the purpose of our sports law program is not just to lead our graduates immediately into careers in the sports industry. The application of law to sports provides the opportunity to not only train bright future sports lawyers but also the best and brightest lawyers in any field. Because sports law has a long reach into many substantive areas of law it is ideal to introduce students to a variety of subject matters in a manner that is both exciting and familiar.  In this sense, the Sports Law Program is a microcosm of the Center for Sport. The application of an academic discipline to sports enables students to gain a deeper understanding of the subject matter as well as open their minds to opportunities they never thought possible.

Sports Law Society

Sports Law Certificate

Speaker Series

Competitions

Publications

Career Development

Service and Outreach

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