The electronic version of OSTLJ’s Volume 17 Issue 2 is now out! Check is out here at this link: https://t.co/c10G0Ic3Yf
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Congratulations to our ACC1 Distinguished Editors: Justin Wise, Jake Avetisian, Eleni Kokales, and Chika Ezeonyebuchi. Thank you all for your hard work!
Yitzchak Besser, a law clerk for the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Mississippi, writes “WEB OF LIES: HATE SPEECH, PSEUDONYMS, THE INTERNET, IMPERSONATOR TROLLS, AND FAKE JEWS IN THE ERA OF FAKE NEWS.” Check it out below!
https://t.co/JpKQVmIyx7
Written by another Ohio State Moritz College of Law student, Philip Ewing, is ““INFLUENCING” COPYRIGHT LAW: RE- EVALUATING THE RIGHTS OF PHOTOGRAPHIC SUBJECTS IN THE INSTAGRAM AGE.” Click on the link to read his piece in our latest issue!
https://t.co/S6cpjwl5qq
Written by Richard McCutcheon, a student at The Ohio State Moritz College of Law, is “DIGITAL DATA AND THE FOURTH AMENDMENT: THE BIPARTISAN SOLUTION.” Check out the link here to read his piece in our newest issue!
https://t.co/9EfvJBWclg
Check out Alexander Galetovic & Stephen Haber’s article “SEP Royalties: What Theory if Value and Distribution Should Courts Apply?” in our most recent issue!
https://t.co/pseUD148JA
The Ohio State Technology Law Journal is proud to announce that our Editor-in-Chief Elect for Volume 18 is Eliza VanNess. We are excited to see the journal grow under her leadership.
OSTLJ Editor-in-Chief Courtney Pyatt discusses JuryScience, a cutting-edge legal technology company that purports to apply over 20 years of research and innovative audience-testing technology to the field of trial consulting.
Congratulations to our ACC1 Distinguished Editors Brian Babb, Eric Coglianese, Lily Glick, Kaitlyn Pontious, and Chloe Quin. Thank you all for your hard work!