Journals and Publications
Journal of Technology Law and Policy is a scholarly legal journal devoted to the publication of relevant technology issues, including patents, copyrights, trademarks, trade secrets, antitrust, information privacy, and computer law.
Journal of Law, Technology, and Policy focuses on issues of law, technology, and policy, featuring topics from fields as diverse as intellectual property, information technology, biotechnology, cybersecurity, telecommunications, patent law and privacy.
International Journal of Technology Policy and Law publishes articles representing the intersection between theory and practices to help policy makers and executives govern and manage technologies and their relations with society, policies and law.
Minnesota Journal of Law, Science, and Technology focuses on the publication of articles on law, health, the sciences, and bioethics.
Virginia Journal of Law and Technology is a student-run publication of the University of Virginia School of Law. This Journal publishes articles on communications law, employment law, civil procedure, electronic commerce, evidence, and antitrust issues.
Santa Clara Computer and High Technology Law Journal is a forum for multidisciplinary discourse on emerging issues at the juncture of technology, the law and public policy.
Stanford Technology Law Review publishes well-rounded analyses of the legal, business, and policy issues that arise at the intersection of intellectual property law, science and technology, and industry.
Journal of Science and Technology Law publishes scholarly articles in the areas of biotechnology, computers and communications, intellectual property, technology transfer and business law for technology-based companies.
Cases and Trials
Internet Library of Law and Court Decisions
Netlitigation: News, Suits, and Discussion
Important Patent Case Law Decisions
UCLA Online Institute for Cyberspace Law and Policy provides an extensive list of links to cases and trials in cyberspace and technology law and policy.
Laws
Internet Law: Cases and Problems is a publication summarizing and analyzing a variety of internet law cases and the types of associated issues these cases produce.
Internet Governance and International Law provides an analysis on the ways in which to reform internet governance in the context of international law.
Internet Resources on Media Law provides an extensive directory of case studies, organizations, and publications on media and technology law.
Institutes and Organizations
Stanford Law School Center for Internet and Society is a public interest technology law and policy program at Stanford Law School as well as a part of Law, Science and Technology Program.
The Berkman Center for Internet and Society at Harvard Law School was founded to explore cyberspace, share in its study, and help pioneer its development.
British and Irish Law Education and Technology Association promotes technology in legal education throughout the United Kingdom and Ireland.
The Center for Innovation Law and Policy supports and facilitates the study of law and its relationship to technology. The Center is primarily concerned with the areas of law, philosophy, political science, economics and cultural studies, with particular expertise in intellectual property, cyberlaw, privacy, and biotechnology law.
Berkeley Center for Law and Technology works to foster the advancement of technology by promoting the understanding and guiding the development of intellectual property and related fields of law.
Cornell University Computer Policy and Law Program strives to answer policy-related questions, and to educate users about ways in which they can take advantage of these technologies without violating ethical or legal standards.
International Legal Technology Association works to provide educational content and peer-networking opportunities in order to make technology work for the legal profession.
International Technology Law Association is a non-profit international association serving information technology professionals worldwide with case developments and articles on computer law.
Legal XML is a non-profit organization developing open standards for legal documents and related applications. This resource provides information about the organization, meeting minutes, and national workgroups.
Media Sites
GigaLaw.com chronicles the most important and interesting developments in Internet and technology law.
SCOTUS Blog is sponsored by Bloomberg Law and provides a wide variety of resources, news, updates, and articles on the latest cases and trials involving the Supreme Court.
Technology Academics Policy is a forum for academics leading the dialogue on the impact of technological innovation.
Above the Law: Technology offers news and gossip about the profession’s most colorful personalities and powerful institutions, as well as original commentary on breaking legal developments.
ArsTechnica is a trusted source for technology news, tech policy analysis, and breakdowns of the latest technological advancements.