Journal of High Technology Law explained

Journal of High Technology Law
Editor:Alexandra Conn
Discipline:Technology Law Intellectual Property Law
Abbreviation:J. High Technol. Law
Publisher:Suffolk University Law School
Frequency:Biannually
History:2002–present
Website:http://www.jhtl.org/
Bluebook:J. High Tech. L.
Issn:1536-7983
Oclc:56209148
Lccn:2001215552

The Journal of High Technology Law is one of five law journals at Suffolk University Law School publishing articles, blogs, and book reviews covering subjects related to technology law. It was established in 1998 and became Suffolk's fourth honor board law journal in 2001.[1] In Washington and Lee University's 2017 rankings of law journals with the highest impact factor, the journal was ranked 7th among law journals specializing in Science, Technology and Computing, 8th among law journals specializing in Intellectual Property, and was ranked 148th among all 1,549 United States law journals.[2]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: The Journal of High Technology Law . 2016-12-28.
  2. http://lawlib.wlu.edu/lj/index.aspx Washington and Lee University School of Law