Journal of Law and Health Annual Symposium: The Social, Ethical and Legal Consequences of Sports-Related Brain Injuries

Journal of Law and Health Symposium 2015


Health & Medical Sciences (General) Law Public Policy & Administration





The Journal of Law & Health is a student-run
publication dedicated to publishing innovative articles that offer diverse
perspectives on the intersection between law, health, and medicine.
The selection of the Symposium topic was a result of the myriad of new
research on the prevalence of traumatic brain injuries in sports and the long-term
health consequences that result from head injuries. Further, high profile legal
disputes, such as the NFL’s $765 million settlement with retired players, has thrust
the discussion of brain injuries in sports into the legal arena as well. The Symposium
aims to facilitate a well-rounded discussion between, judges, legislators, academics,
and medical professional on the social, ethical, and legal issues that may occur as
more research becomes available on brain injuries in sports.
Areas of interest for this special journal issue include, but are not limited to,
the following topics:

• The sociological impact of sports in American culture.
• The impact of brain injuries on developing brains of youth and
collegiate athletes.
• The relationship between brain injuries and psychological
disorders.
• The state of the law and the current legal landscape regarding
brain injuries in sports.
• The future direction of the law regulating brain injuries and
legislative responsibility with regard to protecting athletes from
brain injuries.


Please submit a 600-word abstract describing your topic and a copy of your
curriculum vitae by November 30, 2014 to Journal of Law and Health at
n.m.vento@cmlaw.csuohio.edu and j.gatta@cmlaw.csuohio.edu. Please include
“Submission: Annual Symposium” in the subject line. The symposium is tentatively
scheduled for March 2015.