The John Marshall Journal of Computer & Information Law is an international law review dedicated to current issues in information technology and privacy law. As one of the first of its kind, the Journal fills a unique niche among legal academic publications, addressing cutting-edge topics with input from scholars around the world.
Recently, the Journal was the only law review cited in by the United States Supreme Court on June 9, 2008 in Quanta Computer, Inc. v. LG Electronics, Inc. Read the opinion here.
Volume 25, Issue 4 of the Journal is now being published. This issue will feature articles and presentations from a recent symposium held at The John Marshall Law School, "Information Convergence: At the Boundaries of Access." The symposium articles explore issues raised by the linkage of information with technology and property.
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