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Albany Law Journal of Science and Technology

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The Albany Law Journal of Science and Technology (Bluebook abbreviation: Alb. L.J. Sci. & Tech.) is a triannual law journal edited by students at Albany Law School.[1] It was established in 1990 and covers legal issues involving science and technology.[2] The journal also organizes an annual symposia.

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Membership

Members are students at Albany Law School. Students become eligible for journal membership upon completion of their first year of law school. Offers of membership are extended based on student class standing or on the results of a writing competition jointly administered by the school's three student-edited journals.

Notable symposia

  • Facebook Firing: The Intersection of Social Media, Employment, & Ethics (2013)[3]
  • Building a High-Tech, 21st Century Economy (2015)[4]

Past Editors-in-Chief

  • Vol. 35 - Savannah Everson (2025)
  • Vol. 34 - Natalie Turney (2024)
  • Vol. 33 - Claire Stratton (2023)
  • Vol. 32 - Anneliese Aliasso (2022)[5]
  • Vol. 29 - Daniel Young (2019)
  • Vol. 27 - Erin Ginty (2017)
  • Vol. 26 - James Faucher II (2016)
  • Vol. 25 - Gary J. Repke, Jr. (2015)
  • Vol. 24 - Elizabeth A. Cappillino (2014)
  • Vol. 23 - Nadia Isobel Arginteanu (2013)
  • Vol. 22 - Christina M. French (2012)
  • Vol. 21 - Caitlin Donovan (2011)
  • Vol. 20 - Andrew Wilson (2010)
  • Vol. 19 - William Q. Lowe (2009)

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References

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