The Berkeley Technology Law Journal is soliciting entries for our annual student writing competition. We will accept submissions from J.D. candidates on a wide variety of topics at the intersection of law and technology, including but not limited to: technology and the public interest, privacy, internet law, intellectual property, antitrust, First Amendment issues, entertainment and new media, telecommunications, biotechnology, and cybercrime. The first prize winner will receive $2,000 and be published in the Fall 2016 issue, if it meets the Journal’s publication standards. The submission deadline is March 7, 2016.
BTLJ is one of the oldest, most respected, and most cited technology law journals in the country. The journal strives to keep judges, policymakers, practitioners, and the academic community abreast of the dynamic field of technology law.
For further information, please e-mail us at btljwritingcompetition@gmail.com or visit http://btlj.org/2016/01/spring-2016-writing-competition/.

Waqas Akmal & Erica Fisher
Notes & Comments Editors
Berkeley Technology Law Journal
U.C. Berkeley School of Law

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