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The Minnesota Journal of Law, Science & Technology is a cutting-edge multidisciplinary journal focusing on law, health, the sciences, and bioethics. The journal is edited by law students with the support of a Faculty Editorial Advisory Board drawn from across the University of Minnesota. MJLST tackles issues in intellectual property, technology policy and innovation, bioethics, and law and science, while maintaining a rigorous grounding in law, values, and policy. Formerly the Minnesota Intellectual Property Review.
According to the 2017 Legal Journal Rankings, MJLST ranks among the top 150 Journals worldwide. The Journal within the Top 50 in specialized journals, which is the highest of any University of Minnesota Law School specialized journal.
MJLST continues to rank as the #1 Energy Law journal. The Journal has taken the #6 spot in Science, Technology and Computing and #7 in Intellectual Property. The Journal claimed the #2 spot in Health, Medicine, Psychology and Psychiatry and in Environment, Natural Resources, and Land Use.
Current Issue: Volume 19, Issue 2
(2018)
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Minnesota Journal of Law, Science & Technology Vol. 19.2 Cover Page, Table of Contents, and Masthead
Articles
Rise of the Intelligent Information Brokers: Role of Computational Law Applications in Administering the Dynamic Cybersecurity Threat Surface in IOT
Eran Kahana
Emerging Technologies Challenging Current Legal Paradigms
W. Keith Robinson
Out of Thin Air: Trade Secrets, Cybersecurity, and the Wrongful Acquisition Tort
Sharon Sandeen
Securing the Internet of Healthcare
Scott J. Shackelford, Michael Mattioli, Steve Myers, and Austin Brady
Rewriting the "Book of the Machine": Regulatory and Liability Issues for the Internet of Things
Jane Kirtley and Scott Memmel
Notes & Comments
Governing Behind the Cloud: Is Transparency Too "Burdensome" in the Digital Age?
Sam Louwagie
No Good Deed Goes Unpunished: The Duties Held by Malware Researchers, Penetration Testers, and "White Hat" Hackers
Jon Watkins
Biotechnology's Great Divide: Strengthening the Relationship Between Patent Law and Bioethics in the Age of CRISPR-Cas9
Hannah M. Mosby
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