Section Information
Section Description Provided by Instructor
- See Rule 1.11 for a description of point credits that may be earned by work for a journal. Up to two (2) points may be earned for work on an editorial board; a third point may be earned for a note published in a Columbia Law School journal. All points count toward the 18 non-class points allowed for J.D. credit (see Rule 1.1).
- LL.M.s may not earn writing or academic credit for journal participation.
- Section 1 indicates participation in the journal (0 pts)
- Section 2 indicates editorial board (1 pt)
- Section 3 indicates note publication (1 pt)
This a World Wide Web-based, solely online journal. It features articles from scholars and practitioners and provides a forum for scholarship regarding the changing technological landscape and its influence on law and social policy. Topic areas include, but are not limited to, the Internet, telecommunications, biotechnology, computer law, and technological property. Editorial Staff selection will be accomplished through Columbia's 1L writing competition. Potential staff members must express their interest in the journal by submitting a resume, a statement of interest, and a copy of their writing competition paper. Members of the staff will be selected based on their expressed interest as well as past experience and/or education. A scientific or technical background is helpful but by no means required for membership.
Semester
Fall 2012
Section
002
Schedule
T.B.A.
Location
T.B.A.
Points
1.0
Method of Evaluation
Other
J.D. Writing Credit
No
Course Limitations
Instructor Pre-requisites
None
Instructor Co-requisites
None
Recommended Courses
None
Other Limitations
None
Learning Outcome Goals
No learning outcome goals have been provided.