Publications

Stanford Technology Law Review (STLR)

Overview

Founded in 1997, the Stanford Technology Law Review (STLR) is an innovative forum for intellectual discourse on critical issues at the intersection of law, science, technology, and public policy. Covering a broad array of topical areas, STLR combines technological expertise with a scholarly outlook in substantive discussion.

STLR publishes feature articles, working papers, and perspectives from scholars, distinguished practitioners, and students. Materials are presented in a reader-friendly environment featuring simultaneous text and footnote viewing, hypertext links to supporting material, and access through the World Wide Web, Lexis-Nexis, and Westlaw. STLR's electronic format allows immediate reader response as well as ongoing Virtual Symposia.

Membership in STLR provides students with interests in technology the opportunity to work with noted scholars in their fields of interest, develop strong writing and editing skills, and gain experience with Internet publishing technology. As a relatively new and growing organization, STLR also affords unparalleled opportunities for leadership and a chance to leave a legacy at Stanford Law School.

For more information contact:
Gregory Sobolski, Editor-in-Chief, 3L, sobolski@stanford.edu
Leslie Liang, Editor-in-Chief, 3L, lliang@stanford.edu

Upcoming Events

Neuroscience and the Courts
February 27, 2009 from 9:00 am - 5:00 pm

Recorded & Past Events

September 2008

March 2007

January 2007

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