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The John Marshall Journal of Information Technology and Privacy Law

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The John Marshall Journal of Information Technology and Privacy Law
DisciplineLaw review
LanguageEnglish
Edited byMichelle Carey
Publication details
Former name(s)
Software Law Journal, The John Marshall Journal of Computer and Information Law
History1988-present
Publisher
John Marshall Law School (United States)
FrequencyQuarterly
Standard abbreviations
BluebookJ. Marshall J. Info. Tech. & Privacy L.
ISO 4John Marshall J. Inf. Technol. Priv. Law
Indexing
CODENJCJIEI
ISSN1078-4128
LCCN94657486
OCLC no.30365829
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The John Marshall Journal of Information Technology and Privacy Law is a law review published by a student group at the John Marshall Law School (Chicago). it covers international information technology and privacy law. The journal was cited by a recent decision of the Supreme Court of the United States in Quanta Computer, Inc. v. LG Electronics, Inc.

History

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The journal was originally established as the Software Law Journal by Michael D. Scott. In 1987, Scott invited the John Marshall Law School to assume editorial control of the journal, because of the school's commitment to education in the area of information technology law. In 1994, Scott then invited the school to merge the Software Law Journal with the Computer Law Journal, and to assume editorial control and publishing rights of the new journal.

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