The Vanderbilt Journal of Entertainment & Technology Law has published its Summer 2013 issue, Volume 15, Issue 4. This year’s previous issues, Volume 15, Issue 1, Volume 15, Issue 2, and Volume 15, Issue 3 are also available online. Hard copies of the journal will [...]
In the annual law journal rankings compiled by Washington and Lee University School of Law, JETLaw has risen an astonishing eighty-five spots to our highest rank ever! See http://lawlib.wlu.edu/LJ/index.aspx for more details. Currently the highest rated Arts and Entertainment Law Journal outside of New York City, JETLaw is accepting submissions now.
JETLaw congratulates its student award winners for the 2011-2012 school year!
Chris Lantz Memorial Outstanding Service Award: Megan LaDriere Student Writing Award: Katie Brown Best Blogger: Mike Dearington Best Blog Commenter: Joanna Collins
For more information on JETLaw student awards, visit our Awards page.
JETLaw is pleased to announce the Class of 2013 Editorial Board.
Shane D. Valenzi Editor In Chief Michael F. Dearington Executive Editor Swathi Padmanabhan Jeremy P. Gove Frances M. Kammeraad Senior Articles Editor Senior Managing Editor Senior Notes Editor Joanna E. Collins Kathryn E. Kuhn Kendall L. Short Senior Development Editor Senior Managing Editor Senior [...]
Congratulations to the following students who have been selected for fast track publication in Volume 14:
Jeremy Gove, Using Tobacco Awards As a Metric to Determine the Award Owed to NFL Players in Suits Over Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy Erin Reimer, Nontraditional Trademarks: Developing a Standard for Infringement of Smell and Taste Marks Brandon Trout, The [...]
JETLaw’s annual Symposium will take place on Friday, January 27, 2012 in Nashville, Tennessee.
The Symposium, entitled “Copyright & Creativity: Perspectives on Fixation, Authorship, & Expression,” will focus on legal issues surrounding copyright and creative forms, such that stakeholders may come together for dialogue regarding the evolution of both law and creative expression. Our panels [...]
Congratulations to the following students, whose work will be published in Volume 14:
Whitney Boshers, What’s in a Name? Predictably Regulating Cyberfraud to Protect the Democratic Political Process Katie Brown, The Risk of Taking Facebook at Face Value: Why the Psychology of Social Networking Should Influence the Evidentiary Relevance of Facebook Photographs Stephen Josey, GPS [...]