Journal of High Technology Law

Journal of High Technology Law

The Journal of High Technology Law (JHTL) is one of five honor boards (law reviews) at Suffolk University Law School in Boston, Massachusetts. The Journal was founded in 1998 and became Suffolk University Law School's fourth honor board law journal in 2001cite web |url=http://www.law.suffolk.edu/highlights/stuorgs/jhtl/about/index.html |title=About the Journal of High Technology Law |accessdate=2008-05-26] . The publishes all of its articles online. Professors, experts, attorneys and students regularly contribute to the Journal.

"JHTL" also hosts yearly symposiums on the law and technology, attracting scholars from schools like Boston University and Washington University in St. Louis.

Suffolk's Journal of High Technology Law publishes articles in a wide variety of areas including:
*Intellectual Property
*Information Technology
*Constitutional Law and the Internet
*International Law and Business
*Cybercrime
*Biomedicine and Biotechnology
*Privacy Rights
*Copyright Law
*E-Commerce
*Trademark Law
*Trade Secrets
*Communications and Media Law
*Entertainment Law
*National and International Tort Law and the Internet
*Computer and Internet Law

Editorial Board 2008-2009

From cite web |url=http://www.law.suffolk.edu/highlights/stuorgs/jhtl/masthead/index.html |title=Masthead of the Journal of High Technology Law |accessdate=2008-05-26]

References

External links

* [http://www.jhtl.org/ JHTL website]


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