The Journal of Business & Technology Law was launched in the fall of 2005. Since then, it has provided a publication venue for the latest thinking on business and technology issues.

Submissions from 2009

In the Wake of Reinvigorated U.S. Supreme Court Activity in Patent Appeals, Lawrence M. Sung

The New Private Ordering of Intellectual Property, Lawrence M. Sung

Submissions from 2008

The Impact of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act on Non-Shareholder Constituents: A Silver Lining, But Will it Endure?, Lisa M. Fairfax

From Making Money Without Doing Evil to Doing Good Without Handouts: The Google.org Experiment in Philanthropy, Shruti Rana

Corporate Ethics, Agency, and the Theory of the Firm, Robert J. Rhee

Submissions from 2007

Twilight in the Zone of Insolvency: Fiduciary Duty and Creditors in Troubled Companies, Royce de R. Barondes, Lisa Fairfax, Lawrence A. Hamermesh, Robert Lawless, Jonathan C. Lipson, and Russell C. Silberglied

The Duty to Creditors Reconsidered - Filling a Much Needed Gap in Corporation Law, Richard A. Booth

The Fall and Rise of Federal Corporation Law, Richard A. Booth

The Missing Link Between Insider Trading and Securities Fraud, Richard A. Booth

The Criminalization of Corporate Law, Lisa M. Fairfax

Submissions from 2006

Who Should Recover What for Late Trading and Market Timing?, Richard A. Booth