Welcome to the Richmond Journal of Law & Technology.
The Richmond Journal of Law & Technology is the first law review in the world to be published exclusively online. First published on April 10, 1995, the Journal focuses on the impact that computer-related and other emerging technologies have on the law. The Journal is published entirely by students of the University of Richmond School of Law. Publishing online has proved to be tremendously beneficial in allowing the Journal to reach a much wider audience than would have been possible using the traditional print medium.
Editor-in-Chief:
Michael J. Marciano
Executive Editor:
Peyton E. Reed
Senior Manuscripts Editor
Amanda L. Short
Senior Articles Editor:
Danielle M. Taylor
Managing Editor:
Sophia A. Studer
Current Issue: Volume 23, Issue 1 (2016)
Articles
Co-Developing Drugs with Indigenous Communities: Lessons from Peruvian Law and the Ayahuasca Patent Dispute
Daniel S. Sem
The Skeleton of a Data Breach: The Ethical and Legal Concerns
Hilary G. Buttrick, Jason Davidson, and Richard J. McGowan