Rutgers Computer and Technology Law Journal

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The Rutgers Computer and Technology Law Journal is an academic law journal established in 1969 at Rutgers School of Law–Newark. The journal covers the intersection of law and technology, and is the longest-standing academic journal to do so.[1] The journal is a student-run, law review–style publication, and publishes two issues each academic year.[1] The journal's editorial staff is selected through a writing competition held at the end of Rutgers Law School students' 1L year.[2]

DisciplineLaw Journal, Computers, Technology
LanguageEnglish
Former names
Rutgers Journal of Computers, Technology, and the Law
History1969–present
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Rutgers Computer and Technology Law Journal
DisciplineLaw Journal, Computers, Technology
LanguageEnglish
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Former names
Rutgers Journal of Computers, Technology, and the Law
History1969–present
FrequencyBiannually
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