Catholic University Journal of Law and Technology
Welcome to the Catholic University Journal of Law and Technology (JLT), formerly known as the CommLaw Conspectus: Journal of Communications Law and Technology Policy, vol. 1 (1993) - vol. 23, (2015).
The Catholic University Journal of Law and Technology publishes thoughtful, timely, and useful articles that discuss recent developments in communications law, information privacy law, and intellectual property law. These fields are constantly undergoing rapid changes, and we are dedicated to addressing cutting-edge issues, policies, and technologies.
Current Issue: Volume 32, Issue 2 (2024)
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Contents
Articles
Protecting the Innocent: How to Prevent the Consequences of Misidentification and Doxing by Volunteers Helping with Open Source Investigations
Leigh M. Dannhauser
A Novel Means to Increase Access to Local News: Analyzing the Benefits and Costs of Zero-Rating
Kevin Frazier
Locke-ing Down Nonsense Trademarks: Applying the Property Theory of John Locke to the Issue of Nonsense Trademarks
Jake H. Howell
Comments
American Star Chamber: Online Misinformation, Government Intervention, and the Intellectual Matrix of the First Amendment
Emily E. Burton
The Future of Art and Copyright in the World of AI
Danna Subia Espinoza