In 2001, a group of students, under the guidance of Professor Phil Weiser, founded the Colorado Technology Law Journal, formerly the Journal on Telecommunications and High Technology Law, at the University of Colorado Law School. The Colorado Technology Law Journal has since established a position among the elite national technology and telecommunications law journals, featuring seminal moments in Internet policy such as former FCC Chairman Michael Powell’s articulation of the four Internet Freedoms and Professor Tim Wu’s groundbreaking definition of Network Neutrality.
Current Issue: Volume 22, Issue 2 (2024)
Front Matter
Editor's Note
Colorado Technology Law Journal
Table of Contents
Colorado Technology Law Journal
Articles
Psychic Income & Democratized Investing
Abraham J.R. Cable
Crowdfunding and Intellectual Property
Mirit Eyal-Cohen
Tax Incentives for Investment Crowdfunding: A Comparative Analysis
Douglas J. Cumming, Sofia Johan, and Robert S. Reardon
Response to The Future of Startup Finance: A Symposium on "Investment Crowdfunding"
Andrew A. Schwartz
Beyond the Iudex Threshold: Human Oversight as the Conscience of Machine Learning
E. Jason Albert and Jessica E. Brown
Al Cannibalism and the Law
Amy Cyphert; Sam Perl; and S. Sean Tu J.D., Ph..
Applying the Brain-Computer Interface Discourse to Negligence
Scott Kiel-Chisolm
Notes
A Long Way from Brady: The Impact of Digital Infrastructure & E-Discovery Practices on State Discovery Obligations in Criminal Cases
Benjamin Scott Basilio
The Fate of Section 230
Kimberly A. Gry