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TO BUSINESS, AND EDUCATION EDITORS:

ASU Unveils Innovative One Year Sports Law Programs

TEMPE, Ariz., April 10, 2014 /PRNewswire/ -- If you want to work with

professional sports teams, big sporting events, or promising student

athletes, then you may be interested in the innovative new sports law

and business program officially being launched this week by Arizona

State University. The highly ranked Sandra Day O'Connor College of Law

and W. P. Carey School of Business at Arizona State University are

collaborating on two new sports law graduate degrees you can earn in

just one year. Classes begin this fall.

"I've worked in the sports law field for three decades and can see we

need professionals who have training in both law and business to help

work on regulatory and revenue issues in the sports industry,"

explains Professor Rodney K. Smith of the Sandra Day O'Connor College

of Law, director of the new programs. "I don't know of any other

program in the country that offers a master's degree like this with

just a single, intensive year of study."

The two new one-year degrees are a Master of Legal Studies (M.L.S.)

for those without a law background and a Master of Laws (LL.M.) for

those who already graduated from law school. In each program, students

will work on 18 to 21 credits from the law school and six to nine

credits from the W. P. Carey School of Business. This includes an

externship, which might be for a professional sports team, a sports

law firm, or even a big event like a college bowl game. The programs

are going to be small and personalized, accepting fewer than 30 people

each in their first year. They will also focus on team-based learning

and look at real-world issues, such as stadium problems, player

unionization and contract negotiations.

Ray Anderson, ASU vice president of university athletics and a former

executive vice president of football operations for the National

Football League, will be a professor of practice in the programs. He

wanted to be part of a high-quality sports offering, and this one is

located in a metropolitan area with three professional sports teams,

major golf events, college football bowl games and even next year's

Super Bowl.

"I am proud to be a part of the Sandra Day O'Connor College of Law

Sports Law and Business Program because it is the only one of its kind

to offer a sports-focused graduate program that combines the strengths

of a top law school with a top business school as its foundation,"

Anderson says. "One of the reasons I came to Arizona State University

from the National Football League is because of the vibrant Phoenix

sports market with its combination of sporting events representative

of all major sports leagues and organizations. This fact, combined

with a premier research university, will produce top-quality learning

experiences for students in the curriculum."

Courses in the new program will encompass both law and business areas,

including "Sports Business Strategy and Industry Dynamics,"

"Negotiations and Drafting in the Sports Industry," and "Problems in

Professional Sports Law and Business." Big-name speakers from the

world of sports are expected to participate, as well.

"The sports industry is complex and expanding," says Marketing

Professor Michael Mokwa of the W. P. Carey School of Business. "The

new program will provide skills and savvy for individuals seeking to

make a real difference in the field."

For more information about the new one-year degrees, visit

law.asu.edu/sportslaw. A three-year Juris Doctorate program will also

be added this fall for those who want to pursue their law degree with

an emphasis in sports law and business.

About the Sandra Day O'Connor College of Law Arizona State

University's Sandra Day O'Connor College of Law is one of the leading

public law schools in the country. Currently ranked No. 31 nationally

by U.S. News & World Report, the College has moved up further and

faster in national rankings than nearly any other law school. The

College is the preeminent law school in metropolitan Phoenix, the

nation's seventh-largest city. In addition to its renowned faculty,

the College is home to several leading centers and programs recognized

for excellence, including the Center for Law, Science & Innovation,

the Center for Law and Global Affairs, and the Indian Legal Program.

Its students choose and benefit from numerous opportunities for

experiential and practical-skills training as well as an array of

theoretical courses. With a writing program that is ranked No. 8

nationally by U.S. News, a wide range of clinical opportunities, a

breadth of externship offerings, and a pro bono program that annually

contributes more than 100,000 hours of legal and law-related services

to the community, the Sandra Day O'Connor College of Law is pursuing a

path of boundless impact, excellence, engagement and opportunity. For

more information, visit law.asu.edu.

About the W. P. Carey School of Business The W. P. Carey School of

Business at Arizona State University is one of the top-ranked and

largest business schools in the United States. The school is

internationally regarded for its research productivity and its

distinguished faculty members, including a Nobel Prize winner.

Students come from about 100 countries and include about 50 National

Merit Scholars. For more information, please visit wpcarey.asu.edu

and http://knowwpcarey.com.

SOURCE Arizona State University Sandra Day O'Connor College of Law

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/CONTACT: Pamela Edelstein, (480) 236-7012/p.edelstein@owensharkey.com

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