As the fall 2024 semester comes to a close, AZLawJET would like to thank and officially announce its?2024-2025 Editorial Board! Thank you for the hard work this fall semester, we look forward to another great semester in spring 2025!
Arizona Law Journal of Emerging Technologies (AZLawJET)
图书期刊出版业
Tucson,Arizona 240 位关注者
AZLawJET publishes legal scholarship focused on the intersection of law and emerging technologies.
关于我们
Arizona Law Journal of Emerging Technologies (AZLawJET) is a student-run journal supervised by the faculty at the University of Arizona, James E. Rogers College of Law. AZLawJET publishes legal scholarship focused on the intersection of law and emerging technologies. As the law school's only interdisciplinary law journal, AZLawJET is a collaborative journal partnering with the College of Law as well as the University of Arizona's science and engineering departments, business schools, and others.
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https://www.azlawjet.com
Arizona Law Journal of Emerging Technologies (AZLawJET)的外部链接
- 所属行业
- 图书期刊出版业
- 规模
- 11-50 人
- 总部
- Tucson,Arizona
- 类型
- 教育机构
- 创立
- 2015
- 领域
- Technology Law、Copyright、Intellectual Property和AI
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主要
US,Arizona,Tucson
Arizona Law Journal of Emerging Technologies (AZLawJET)员工
动态
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Our publication in Volume 7, authored by Emily Brodner, has been cited by the United States Court of Appeals, Eleventh Circuit, underscoring its impact on the geofence warrant debate.
Excited to share that my student Note on geofence warrants and the Fourth Amendment has been cited by the United States Court of Appeals, Eleventh Circuit. It’s deeply gratifying to know that my work is contributing to critical discussions on privacy rights and the implications of location tracking. A big thank you to the Arizona Law Journal of Emerging Technologies (AZLawJET) for editing and publishing my Note. Your hard work and support were instrumental in bringing my research to light.
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Arizona Law Journal of Emerging Technologies (AZLawJET)转发了
We're having a party! Our Journal Scholarship Celebration will be at Highwire at 5pm on April 25. Members and alum from Arizona Law Journal of Emerging Technologies (AZLawJET), Arizona Journal of Environmental Law & Policy will gather to celebrate the accomplishments of our journals over the last year. Tickets are free for journal alums and members, $15 for everyone else. RSVP here: https://lnkd.in/gam7eMcQ
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In Volume 7, Nicholas Spagnuolo addresses the benefits and detriments to the use of artificial intelligence (AI) in law, and provides a solution through the Model Rules of Professional Conduct to capture the benefits while simultaneously abating the detriments. Read more: https://lnkd.in/gJijpwrU
Artificial Lawyering: A Jekyll and Hyde Story
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In Volume 7,?David Garrison Golubock?discusses past failed efforts at right-to-repair reform and examines the reasons for that failure, condenses prior theoretical commentary on the subject into more actionable takeaways, assesses the strength of the current wave of right-to-repair initiatives and its potential flaws, and compares US efforts with comparable projects overseas. Read more: https://lnkd.in/gtbtmRsp
Fixing Right-to-Repair Law: Why Efforts to Hold Manufacturers Accountable Are Faltering
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In Volume 7, Emily Brodner discusses the legal intricacies surrounding geofence warrants in the Fourth Amendment context. This Note provides an in-depth analysis of company policies, particularly those of major tech companies, and scrutinizes a range of federal opinions to assess the current legal stance on geofence warrants. Read more: https://lnkd.in/gK_VeSPv
Navigating the Terrain of Geofence Warrants
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