Our second issue of blog posts is now available online at jetlaw.org. Authored by JETLaw staff members, these pieces cover recent issues in the fields of entertainment and technology law. Authors: Alexandra Peterson Ashley Klein Zach Cogan Hannah Moore Joe Andersen #lawjournal #blog #legal #sportslaw #privacylaw #entertainmentlaw #musiclaw #technologylaw
Vanderbilt Journal of Entertainment & Technology Law
Legal Services
Nashville, TN 355 followers
About us
The Vanderbilt Journal of Entertainment and Technology Law (JETLaw) is an official, highly ranked, student-run publication of Vanderbilt University Law School and publishes four issues annually. A special issue includes papers presented at its annual symposium, hosted on the law school campus in Nashville, TN. JETLaw serves as a unique and inclusive forum for cutting-edge legal scholarship dedicated to the expanding nexus of entertainment, technology, and law in an increasingly connected world. Recognizing that this fusion of entertainment and technology poses novel legal issues in many fields of law, JETLaw welcomes scholarly submissions from the perspectives of copyright, administrative, sports, art, science, technology, and entertainment law, among others. In addition to the printed journal, JETLaw seeks to connect interested communities through its blog, which incorporates easily accessible legal analysis of current events, cases, and issues related to the journal's scope. JETLaw was founded in 1998 as the Vanderbilt Journal of Entertainment Law and Practice, and changed its name in 2005.
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- Legal Services
- Company size
- 51-200 employees
- Headquarters
- Nashville, TN
- Type
- Educational
- Founded
- 1998
- Specialties
- Legal Commentary, Academic Writing, and Legal Research
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131 21st Ave. South
Nashville, TN 37203-1181, US
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Updates
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JETLaw is proud to announce its first round of blog posts for the year! Topics of interest this round include artificial intelligence, privacy, and copyright law. Visit jetlaw.org to read the blog posts in full. If you aren't already, be sure to follow this page to stay updated on future blog posts, Issue releases, and related Journal insights. #lawjournal #law #technologylaw #dataprivacy #copyright #artificialintelligence #blog Accessibility Description: New Blog Posts - Check out the JETLaw Website to read the following posts from our staff members: - Mary Margaret Burniston, 2L Staff Editor, "State Regulations of AI in Elections" - Alexander McGrail, 2L Staff Editor, "The Right to Your Face, Privacy at the Intersection of Virtual Reality and Facial Recognition" - Monica Miecznikowski, 3L--Notes Editor, "Termination of Copyright Transfer: Recent Developments" - Emma Stauber, 2L Staff Editor, "So, You Want to Train Artificial Intelligence on Your Supercomputer?"
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We are thrilled to announce the complete 2024-25 masthead! We are excited to welcome our 2L staff members on board, and look forward to continuing the Journal's legacy of excellence in Volume 27. #law #legalscholarship #lawjournal
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Volume 26, Issue 4 is now available on our website (https://lnkd.in/gg77FMV4). There are three Articles and four Notes covering various matters in technology law. This Issue concludes Volume 26. Many thanks to the outgoing Executive Board and 3L staff for their hard work. We wish them the best on the Bar, and in their careers. #Legal #Law #LegalScholarship #Journal #LawJournal
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Volume 26, Issue 3 of JETLaw is now available on our website (www.vanderbilt.edu/jetlaw/). This Issue includes three Articles and three Student Notes, exhibiting outstanding legal scholarship in the realms of entertainment and technology.
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At JETLaw's end of year Celebration Banquet, we honored the invaluable contributions of our members at-large and recognized outstanding individual achievements of our 3L members. Congratulations to: Charlotte Yates, winner of the Student Writing Award, and Madeline K., winner of the Impact Award and the Christopher Lantz Memorial Outstanding Service Award.
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On February 8th, JETLaw hosted our 2024 Symposium, “Music Law in the Music City." Academics, counsel, industry professionals, and a GRAMMY Award–winning musician came to Vanderbilt Law School to discuss the legal landscape of the music industry. Topics included race and equity in the industry, artists' rights and organized labor, and live event ticketing. Keynote speaker and GRAMMY Award winner Tammy Rogers King touched on her interactions with the legal industry throughout her musical career. Read more: https://lnkd.in/etHFQi4i
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💻🔎Dive into our newest blog posts authored by JETLaw members and practicing attorneys, exploring the evolving landscape of entertainment and technology law. Visit jetlaw.org to read more. #VanderbiltJETLaw #LegalScholarship #EntertainmentLaw #TechLaw
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What legal claims could Taylor Swift bring against the Twitter account that tracks her private jet emissions? Justine May '25 explains in The Vanderbilt Journal of Entertainment & Technology Law: https://lnkd.in/ep3EX8ga
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Check out this excellent recap of the JETLaw Symposium written by our very own Madeline K. and Rachel Davis.
The Vanderbilt Journal of Entertainment and Technology Law recently hosted its 2024 Symposium, "Music Law in Music City." Read our event recap for the key takeaways from conversations between scholars, industry professionals, and a GRAMMY-winning musician on several key facets of the legal landscape in the music industry. https://lnkd.in/etHFQi4i
JETLaw 2024 Symposium Showcases Music Law in the Music City
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