About AZLawJET

The purpose and goal of the Arizona Law Journal of Emerging Technologies (AZLawJET) is to unify a multitude of technical, legal, and public policy disciplines. In 2015, AZLawJET became Arizona Law’s first technology-focused law journal. AZLawJET tackles some of the most challenging areas of law, technology, and public policy. AZLawJET is currently seeking authors that aim to contribute to the merging areas of law, public policy, and business, but also those that study areas such as intellectual property rights, science, technology, and similar areas of legal academia.

Volume 7 • Issue 1 • 2024

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Fixing Right-to-Repair Law: Why Efforts to Hold Manufacturers Accountable Are Faltering

David Garrison Golubock

2024-01-25 Volume 7 • Issue 1 • 2024 • 1–26

Navigating the Terrain of Geofence Warrants

Emily Brodner

2024-02-15 Volume 7 • Issue 1 • 2024 • 1-23

Artificial Lawyering: A Jekyll and Hyde Story

Nicholas R. Spagnuolo

2024-02-26 Volume 7 • Issue 1 • 2024 • 1-29

Adjusting the Legal Profession’s Privacy Responsibilities to Keep Up with Technological Changes

Kristin Wolek

2024-05-09 Volume 7 • Issue 1 • 2024 • 1-19

Reinventing the Wheel by Taking It Away: How Autonomous Vehicles Will Shape Land Use Law

Tomas Montoya

2024-05-09 Volume 7 • Issue 1 • 2024 • 1-18

Personal Jurisdiction Has (Kind of) Been Keeping Up with the Kardashians

Christopher R. Torikoglu

2024-05-10 Volume 7 • Issue 1 • 2024 • 1-29

Empowering Everyday Americans: The Algorithmic Choice and Transparency Act (The “ACT Act”)

Brian K. Keller

2024-05-26 Volume 7 • Issue 1 • 2024 • 1-57