Minors, Consent, and Facebook: Why Disaffirmance is Insufficient to Protecting Minors’ Privacy on Social Media | Vol. 28, No. 1
Teens increasingly live their lives online. Surveys estimate that teens spend at least four hours per day on social media and over eighty percent of teens use Instagram. As such,…
Creation, Commerce, Conflict, & Conscience: AI’s Disruption on Existing IP Frameworks in the United States and Canada | Vol. 28, No. 1
In the United States and Canada, the legal framework for defining and protecting intellectual property (IP) rights has largely fallen under copyright, trademark, and patent legislation. Traditionally, the requisite requirement…
JOLT Annual Student Writing Competition
JOLT is hosting its annual student writing competition and is accepting submissions on a topic related to law and technology. Submissions should be 15,000 words or less (including footnotes) and must be…
ITLP Platforms and the Press Symposium and JOLT Special Issue – March 3, 2023 –March 4, 2023
Date: Friday, March 3 – Saturday March 4 Time: Friday, March 3: 10:00 AM – 5:15 PM | Saturday, March 4: 9:30 AM – 4:00 PM Where: Law School Room 1347 Reception…
Call For Papers: Special Issue of the UCLA Journal of Law & Technology on Journalism and Information Integrity
The UCLA Journal of Law & Technology, in collaboration with the UCLA Institute for Technology, Law & Policy
Autonomous Vehicle Regulation & Trust: Impact Of Failures To Comply With Standards | Vol. 27, No. 3
The autonomous vehicle (AV) industry works very hard to create public trust in both AV technology and its developers. Building trust is part of a strategy to permit the industry…