Scott RosnerScott Rosner is a Lecturer in the Legal Studies Department at the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania. He teaches courses in The Sports Industry - Business and Legal Aspects to undergraduate and MBA students and business law to undergradates. Prior to his full-time appointment at the Wharton School, Rosner was an Assistant Professor of Finance & Legal Studies in the Center for Sport Management at Seton Hall University. He taught courses in Sport Law, Sport Finance, and Sport Management. Professor Rosner was also the advisor to the Sport Management Student Association. Prior to entering academia, Rosner operated summer lacrosse camps, served as an Assistant Volunteer Manager for World Cup USA 1994 New York/New Jersey and worked in the Public Relations department of the Philadelphia Flyers. Rosner has published articles in the Michigan Journal of Law Reform, Stanford Journal of Law, Business and Finance, UCLA Entertainment Law Review, Houston Law Review, St. John's Law Review, Virginia Sports and Entertainment Law Journal, Villanova Entertainment and Sports Law Journal, and Seton Hall Journal of Sport Law and has made numerous presentations at the annual conferences of the North American Society for Sport Management and the Society for the Study of Legal Aspects of Sports and Physical Activity. His research interests include the financial aspects of Title IX and college athletics, valuation of professional sports franchises, contraction in professional sports, hazing in interscholastic, intercollegiate and professional sports, sport and urban revitalization, the application of antitrust and labor law to the sport industry, the regulation of sports agents, stadium issues, and racial and gender issues in sport. Professor Rosner received a law degree from the University of Pennsylvania Law School, a graduate degree in Sport Management from the University of Massachusetts-Amherst, and an undergraduate degree in Psychology from the University of Michigan. Read More Read Less