Just floating this out there with no real question, per say. I'm looking into Sport Law schools, and dabbling into research on Entertainment Law schools (not mutually exclusive). Wondering if anyone else around these parts has the same idea.
Top interests right now include UGeorgia (approx 160 LSAT) and UMiami (little lower than that). Georgetown also, but that will likely be my reach school, and with a late application I'm not getting my heart set on it until I do some PTs.
Anyone else have insights/concerns about Sport & Entertainment Law schools, programs, & apps?
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LA/NY are the smoothest routes to entertainment law given they are the major hubs for the entertainment industry. Of course you could always get into a smaller niche somewhere, but those are simply harder to do since there are fewer opportunities.
For sports, if you go and look at most of the lawyers that work for teams or related organizations, almost all started in corporate law, and likely more on the transactional side of the house. Of course there are still plenty of litigators, but going transactional can help position you better for both sports and entertainment in my opinion. I wouldn't bother getting wooed by any schools that boast a good program/curriculum for sports/entertainment since that shit is all about networking. So if you suck at networking, start practicing right now.
Since there's not too many options as far as actual sports law courses go, I would look for a school that has an active (and large) Sports Law society/club. Off the top of my head I know UCLA, Fordham, and Ohio State all have sports law societies. I've seen plenty of schools that don't have one at all so if you're really serious about it I would probably avoid those schools that don't have one.
Ohio State caught my interest more so than others because the professor who teaches Sports Law classes there is a guy names Greg Kirstein who is on the legal counsel of the NHL team the Columbus Blue Jackets. Definitely seems like a plus to have a professor who has some industry connections/experience.
Also do you have a specific sport (s) in general that you would want to work in?
I imagine knowing this could help influence your school choices as well.
I appreciate those institution recommendations. For me, admission to UCLA would be a small miracle, but OSU is attainable. I have also been researching UMiami(FL), as they have a joint focus of sport and entertainment law, but with a 2015 ranking of ~63rd best law school, it doesn't sound too prestigious for my anticipated job application process, which naturally is the ultimate goal. I would imagine "The U" would have a decent amount of networking possibilities, and there are quite a few (9) florida sports teams between Miami, Orlando, Tampa Bay, and Jacksonville (Atlanta not far either) across 4 major sports.