The Virginia Journal of Law & Technology is a student-run publication of The University of Virginia School of Law.

Recent Work
Our journal publishes on a wide variety of issues at the intersection of law and technology. Recent issues have included articles on intellectual property, Bitcoin, consumer data, and antitrust law. Our goal is to present cutting-edge and emerging legal issues that develop as technology advances.
Volume 25, Number 5, Spring Issue
Brian L. Frye, Karl Marx, Literary Landlord
Volume 25, Note 1, Spring Issue
Cameron Cantrell, A Dignitary Fourth Amendment Framework and Its Usefulness for Mobile Phone Searches
Volume 25, Number 4, Spring Issue
Lindsay Sain Jones, Beyond the Hype: A Practical Approach to CryptoReg
Volume 25, Number 3, Fall Issue
Gian Marco Caletti, Can Affirmative Consent Save “Revenge Porn” Laws? Lessons from the Italian Criminalization of Non-Consensual Pornography
Volume 25, Number 2, Fall Issue
Barbara Pfeffer Billauer, The Bionic Plaintiff and the Cyborg Defendant: Liability in the Age of Brain-to-Computer Interface
Interested in Submitting for Publication?
We’re always looking for novel and engaging scholarship. Please get in touch and one of our Submissions Editors will contact you about beginning the submission process.