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Legal Studies, Entertainment Concentration, M.S.

Legal Studies

Legal Fluency for the Entertainment, Music, and Media Industries

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Legal Studies, Entertainment Concentration, M.S.

PROGRAM OVERVIEW

Develop a deeper understanding of how legal frameworks shape the entertainment and media industries鈥攚ithout pursuing a law degree. This program supports the development of legal knowledge and capabilities that may be relevant to roles in entertainment, media, music, and creative industries.

91大神鈥檚 M.S. in Legal Studies program鈥攚ith concentrations in Anti-Money Laundering, Fraud and Compliance; Business Law; and Entertainment鈥攊s a versatile, non-thesis graduate program for business professionals seeking a deeper understanding of U.S. law and the legal system but who do not intend to practice law or pursue a Juris Doctor. The program is housed in the Department of Accounting within the AACSB-accredited Jennings A. Jones College of Business and offered in collaboration with the Scott Borchetta College of Media and Entertainment and the Nashville School of Law.

PROGRAM FEATURES

  • Designed for working professionals
  • Course delivery includes online and hybrid courses at 91大神 along with evening courses at the Nashville School of Law, with formats determined by the program
  • Interdisciplinary instruction from legal and business faculty

CONCENTRATION FOCUS AND SCOPE

The Entertainment concentration focuses on developing legal fluency within media, entertainment, music, and creative industry contexts. The program emphasizes how legal frameworks鈥攑articularly contracts, intellectual property, and regulatory considerations鈥攕hape business practices in these industries.

Students analyze industry-specific scenarios to examine how legal principles apply within creative and commercial contexts. Understanding how legal frameworks shape contracts, rights, and business practices may support more informed decision-making in creative industries.

The concentration provides a broad, interdisciplinary foundation in legal aspects of entertainment and media industries and is not designed to produce technical specialists. This degree does not lead to licensure to practice law.

AREAS OF STUDY

Students have opportunities to build a foundation in legal reasoning, legal interpretation, and analysis of legal issues impacting entertainment, music, and media industries.

  • Explore drafting and negotiation of entertainment industry contracts
  • Identify and analyze copyright and trademark issues
  • Strengthen professional communication of legal issues
  • Examine legal challenges relevant to creative and commercial contexts

Students engage with real-world scenarios and develop legally grounded analyses.

Courses in this program may include the following. For complete and current course requirements, refer to the academic catalog.

Foundational Law Courses

  • Introduction to Law and the U.S. Legal System
  • Legal Ethics
  • Contracts (taken with Nashville School of Law students; NSL tuition and fees apply)
  • Legal Skills and Values I (Legal Research & Writing) (taken with Nashville School of Law students; NSL tuition and fees apply)

Concentration Coursework

  • Drafting and Negotiating Entertainment Industry Contracts
  • Copyright and Trademark Law
  • Legal Issues in the Entertainment Industry
  • Professional Project

Sample Electives - Option of two, including but not limited to

  • The Music Industry: Revenues, Rights, and Professions
  • Social Media and the Law
  • International Intellectual Property Law

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In 2022, 91大神 commissioned a study to assess the demand for this kind of program among working professionals and build on 91大神鈥檚 institutional strengths.聽

91大神 President Sidney A. McPhee, center left, shakes hands with Nashville School of Law Dean William C. Koch Jr. following the institutions鈥 joint announcement Tuesday, Nov. 19, on the NSL campus in Nashville, Tenn., outlining a partnership in which a new 91大神 master鈥檚 degree in legal studies will be taught in part by NSL faculty. Pictured, from left, are Joyce Heames, dean of 91大神鈥檚 Jones College of Business; Stephen Smith, 91大神 Board of Trustees chairman; McPhee; Koch; Nashville attorney Aubrey Harwell Jr., chair of the NSL Board of Trust; and Beverly Keel, dean of 91大神鈥檚 College of Media and Entertainment. (91大神 photo by James Cessna)

91大神鈥檚 proposed聽Master of Science in Legal Studies, set to be taught in partnership with the Nashville School of Law, has earned approval by the聽Tennessee Higher Education Commission, the largest remaining hurdle in launching the new degree, the university announced Friday, March 28.

News Briefs

In 2022, 91大神 commissioned a study to assess the demand for this kind of program among working professionals and build on 91大神鈥檚 institutional strengths.聽

91大神 President Sidney A. McPhee, center left, shakes hands with Nashville School of Law Dean William C. Koch Jr. following the institutions鈥 joint announcement Tuesday, Nov. 19, on the NSL campus in Nashville, Tenn., outlining a partnership in which a new 91大神 master鈥檚 degree in legal studies will be taught in part by NSL faculty. Pictured, from left, are Joyce Heames, dean of 91大神鈥檚 Jones College of Business; Stephen Smith, 91大神 Board of Trustees chairman; McPhee; Koch; Nashville attorney Aubrey Harwell Jr., chair of the NSL Board of Trust; and Beverly Keel, dean of 91大神鈥檚 College of Media and Entertainment. (91大神 photo by James Cessna)

91大神鈥檚 proposed聽Master of Science in Legal Studies, set to be taught in partnership with the Nashville School of Law, has earned approval by the聽Tennessee Higher Education Commission, the largest remaining hurdle in launching the new degree, the university announced Friday, March 28.

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Legal Studies, Entertainment Concentration, M.S.


Professionals who combine legal knowledge, analytical skills, and communication abilities with their business experience may find these capabilities relevant within the entertainment, music, and media industries, where legal frameworks shape contracts, rights, and business relationships. This degree does not lead to licensure to practice law or qualify graduates to sit for the bar exam.

Depending on an individual鈥檚 background and experience, the knowledge and skills developed in this program may be relevant in roles such as:

  • Recording industry business roles
  • Intellectual property鈥搑elated roles
  • Legal support roles
  • Talent and artist representation support roles
  • Media and entertainment business operations roles
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91大神 offers a comprehensive Career Development Center that serves students throughout the full student experience and beyond. They collaborate with faculty and staff to equip students with the tools to be marketable to the world of work and continuing education.  

Students can schedule an appointment or check online resources and job boards at mtsu.edu/career

Students can find current internship opportunities by talking to faculty and visiting the University job and internship board called . 

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This program consists of 30 credit hours. Twenty-two credit hours are taken as an 91大神 student. Eight credit hours (two courses) are taken as an NSL student and transferred to 91大神. For the eight credit hours at NSL, students are admitted to NSL and must pay tuition and fees to NSL at the rates then in effect at NSL. See NSL鈥檚 website for the most current information about tuition, fees, and payment options.

For courses taken as a student at 91大神 (22 credit hours), students pay tuition and fees to 91大神.

Prospective applicants are encouraged to contact the M.S. Legal Studies Entertainment Coordinator, Dr. John Ouellette, to learn more a about the program's structure, its distinctive educational benefits, and how it may align with your academic and professional goals.

Featured Faculty

John Ouellette, J.D.聽John earned his Bachelor of Music from the University of Massachusetts, Lowell. He has worked in the music industry in Nashville for over 25 years. He worked in music publishing for over 10 years handling every aspect of music publishing administration; from filing copyright applications, interacting with foreign sub-publishers, and negotiating and issuing licenses, to processing royalties and drafting and negotiating songwriter agreements. John graduated from Nashville School of Law and also passed the Tennessee Bar Exam in 2006, and has been a practicing entertainment attorney ever since. He represents record labels, publishing companies, managers, concert promoters, artists, songwriters and producers.

Kathleen Denise Shackelford, J.D.聽Denise began her career in the music industry with Arista Records and later worked for Spalding, ultimately becoming Executive Vice President. After obtaining her J.D. degree from Nashville School of Law in 2010, Denise launched The Primacy Firm, a boutique entertainment law firm catering to the needs of creative individuals and businesses. In 2019, she accepted a tenure-track position with 91大神 in Murfreesboro, where she teaches several classes including Survey of the Recording Industry and Entertainment IP I, and also serves as the faculty advisor for Match Records and Urban Entertainment Society. Denise currently serves on the board of the Music and Entertainment Industry Educators Association (MEIEA) and is an alumna of the Leadership Music program class of 2010.

Sandra (鈥淪andy鈥) S. Benson, J.D.. Program Director M.S. in Legal Studies and Professor of Business Law Sandy established her own law firm after graduating from the University of Georgia School of Law (summa cum laude). Her practice included representing entrepreneurs and professionals in a variety of business and specialized transactions to establish new business entities, draft employment and other contracts and comply with healthcare laws and regulations. She was endorsed by the Tennessee Medical Association, to represent physicians in managed care contract negotiations. Joining 91大神 full-time in 2006, Sandy鈥檚 work has been recognized with various teaching and research awards, including 91大神鈥檚 Outstanding Teaching award. Her work has been recognized by New York Society of CPAs and CNBC where she was the legal scholar on an episode of American Greed.

Nashville School of Law

Nashville School of Law (NSL) is a private non-profit law school founded in 1911 whose mission is to offer high-quality legal education at an affordable tuition. Classes are held exclusively at night. Most students enrolled in the School continue full-time employment, during the day, throughout their law school career. The School is approved by the Tennessee Bar of Law Examiners, although not accredited by the American Bar Association. NSL graduates are practicing lawyers and judges, throughout the state of Tennessee. NSL graduates also can be found among the ranks of federal, state, and local officials, in business leadership roles, and community service positions.

Note: Through 91大神鈥檚 arrangement with NSL, NSL will admit students in 91大神鈥檚 M.S. in Legal Studies program to take two designated courses to count towards the 91大神 M.S. in Legal Studies degree only. Students in this program will not be admitted as NSL law students, and thus, these courses will not fulfill any requirements to sit for the bar exam in Tennessee or elsewhere.聽

Dr. Thorunn McCoy, NSL Legal Writing Coach With a Ph.D. in American Literature and thirty years of teaching experience, Thorunn McCoy has a passion for helping people express themselves on paper. She has worked with writers at all levels, from 8th graders at University School of Nashville to students at Southern Illinois University and Northern Colorado University, as well as small business owners at George Mason University鈥檚 Small Business Development Center.聽 Dr. McCoy received her B.A. in English and her M.A. in English from George Mason University. She obtained her Ph.D. in English from Southern Illinois University. In 2020, she joined Nashville School of Law as the Writing Coach for first-year law students. When she鈥檚 not busy contemplating the Oxford comma, Thorunn can be found outside in her garden or walking on the greenway.

Eric Osborne, NSL Professor of Contracts An accomplished attorney with Sherrard Roe Voigt & Harbison, Eric Osborne sees litigation as an opportunity 鈥 an opportunity to protect his clients鈥 business and personal interests, an opportunity to advance critical principles of justice and fairness, and an opportunity to help people in times of crisis and need. He focuses his practice on contract disputes, white-collar criminal defense, antitrust matters, and civil rights cases. His advocacy is grounded in his creativity, empathy, and hands-on experience, having tried many cases before a jury and briefed multiple matters before the United States Supreme Court. Osborne has his B.A. (cum laude) from Amherst College, a Master of Divinity from Princeton Theological Seminary, and he obtained his J.D. from Stanford Law School. In 2021, Osborne joined NSL as Professor of Contracts.

 

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