Submissions
Arizona Law Journal of Emerging Technologies accepts submissions via Scholastica.
This page is designed to help you ensure your submission is ready for and fits the scope of AZLawJET. Before submitting you should read over the guidelines below.
We are primarily interested in articles, essays, and response papers focused on the emerging technologies of modern times, and their moral, ethical, and legal implications for society. AZLawJET invites submissions of unpublished articles, essays from the legal community, and beyond for this interdisciplinary journal. All submissions should conform to the 20th edition of The Bluebook.
Arizona Law Journal of Emerging Technologies CALL FOR PAPERS and Op-Eds
The Arizona Law Journal of Emerging Technologies (AZLawJET) at the University of Arizona seeks Op-Eds and Articles for its Spring 2025 volume, on issues of law, emerging technologies, business, and policy.
Topics include: Issues of law, public policy, and business relating to emerging technology. Emerging medical treatments, intellectual property rights, autonomous vehicles and machines are just some examples of the broad range of topics AZLawJET is interested in.
About AZLawJET: AZLawJET’s purpose and goal is to unify a multitude of technical and liberal disciplines. AZLawJET seeks 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 and technology, and similar areas of legal academia.
Submitting an Article or Op-Ed: Please submit via Scholastica.
Deadline: Ongoing submissions are welcome.
Timeline: Whether for an Article or an Op-Ed, author’s that receive a commission of “In Review” will be notified on a rolling-basis.
Article or Op-Ed Criteria: Articles must meet the minimum of 7,500 words (not including footnotes). Some Articles may be of greater length of approximately 15,000 words. These longer Articles are available to authors writing about complex issues that may require scientific studies and a variety of data and analytics. An Op- Ed should have a minimum of 750 words.
AZLawJet is a completely online journal, which gives us the flexibility to publish articles frequently.