THE JOHN MARSHALL JOURNAL
OF
COMPUTER & INFORMATION LAW

As an international publication dedicated to information technology law, The John Marshall Journal of Computer & Information Law is one of the few legal publications of its kind in the United States. John Marshall students enjoy complete editorial responsibility for the journal, with faculty oversight.

More than 1,000 subscribers in 35 countries read about the latest developments in:

  • computer law
  • information policy
  • cyberspace governance
  • electronic databases
  • intellectual property
  • privacy

The journal focuses on issues of how technological changes affect such diverse areas as torts, contracts, copyrights, First Amendment rights, privacy and antitrust law.