North Carolina Journal of Law & Technology

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North Carolina Journal of Law & Technology (JOLT) is a student publication of the University of North Carolina School of Law. It was founded in 1999, and focuses on the intersection between law and technology.[1][2]

DisciplineTechnology law
LanguageEnglish
History1999–present
FrequencySemi-Annual
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North Carolina Journal of Law & Technology
DisciplineTechnology law
LanguageEnglish
Publication details
History1999–present
FrequencySemi-Annual
Standard abbreviations
ISO 4N. C. J. Law Technol.
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Published semi-annually, JOLT takes a broad view of the term "technology." As such, topics in many seemingly divergent areas of the law can qualify for publication in JOLT, provided there is some relationship to a field of technology. Recently, articles have dealt with ethics, privacy, bankruptcy, First Amendment, tax law, and criminal law, as well as more traditional "technology" areas such as copyright and patent law.

In addition to the print issues, JOLT staff writers also publish an online edition as well as a weekly blog.

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