Check out the most recent OSTLJ blogs: Swipe with Caution: Assessing the Dangers of Online Dating by Mikayla A. Howard Sewing Machines, Sergers, and You: History of Garment Manufacturing Technology by Elyse Jackson The Grain Belt Express: A Crucial Step to Renewable Energy by Miles Majure I Do Everything Online. Why Can’t I vote? by Nicola Roberts Lewis The Digitization of Love and its Consequences by Darian Fautz
Ohio State Technology Law Journal
Law Practice
Columbus, Ohio 171 followers
Official page for OSTLJ.
About us
Ohio State’s Technology Law & Policy Journal is a journal concentrating on the intersection of law, policy, and technology, out of The Ohio State University Moritz College of Law.
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https://moritzlaw.osu.edu/ostlj/
External link for Ohio State Technology Law Journal
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- Law Practice
- Company size
- 11-50 employees
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- Columbus, Ohio
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- Educational
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55 W 12th Ave
Columbus, Ohio 43210, US
Employees at Ohio State Technology Law Journal
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Natalie Wilson
JD Candidate at The Ohio State University Moritz College of Law
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Chase Hemmelgarn
J.D. Candidate at The Ohio State University Moritz College of Law
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Favour Osa-oni
JD Candidate (ADR Concentration) at The Ohio State University, Moritz College of Law | Experienced Nigerian Dispute Resolution Attorney
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Adriana Kranyecz
J.D. Candidate at The Ohio State University Moritz College of Law
Updates
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Congratulations to our latest recipients of the Outstanding Editor Award. Thank you to Mackenzie Kneiss, Favour Osa-oni, Adava Jefferson, Kurt Jacobs, and Adrian Radilla. Your hard work on the third accuracy check of the semester is much appreciated!
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🌟 To our symposium participants 🌟 A heartfelt thank you to all the distinguished panelists, moderators, and contributors who made our recent symposium, "Artificial Intelligence: Regulating the Modern Prometheus," an outstanding success! We extend our deepest gratitude to our panelists, including Yeshimabeit Milner, Ben Winters, Sharlyn Grace, Crystal Grant, Ph.D., Judy Gichoya, William Jordan, Gary Marchant, Richmond Wong, and Cary Coglianese. Your invaluable insights and expertise cast light on the complexities of AI regulation and inspired meaningful dialogue. To our moderators, Dennis Hirsch, Sean A. Hill, and Ruqaiijah Yearby, for skillfully guiding the discussions. To Katherine Lowry, for her enlightening keynote address and visionary contributions to the field of AI. Special thanks to our symposium chair, John Robertson, for his invaluable contributions in shaping the symposium and ensuring its success. Thanks to our editor in chief, Mario Marini, DMA, for his exceptional leadership and dedication in organizing this enlightening event. And a heartfelt thank you to all the other OSTLJ members who contributed to making this event a great success. Let's continue explore the complexities of AI regulation, fostering a more informed and adaptive approach to this critical field.
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Journal Week is this week! Stop in to these events to learn all about the five OSU Law Journals as well as the write/grade on process. We hope to see you all tomorrow during the lunch break in Room 348! Ohio State Law Journal The Ohio State Journal of Criminal Law Ohio State Journal on Dispute Resolution Ohio State Business Law Journal
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We are looking forward to hosting our symposium on Friday! In the meantime, check out the most recent OSTLJ blog posts: The Story of a Patent by Abrahm Hill Frozen Fortunes: Cryonics and the Intersection with Trusts and Estates by Mikayla A. Howard Skyward Surveillance: Navigating the Privacy Concerns of Private Jet Tracking by Adava Jefferson Quantum Computing: Another Tech to Worry About? by Nicola Roberts Lewis Ohio Social Media Law Ruled Unconstitutional by Connor Paulshock
2023-2024
moritzlaw.osu.edu
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❗️UPDATE❗️The OSTLJ 2024 symposium has been approved for 4 CLE Credits: 3.00 General, 1.00 Professional Conduct. Register here: https://lnkd.in/gCDE372j.
The Ohio State Technology Law Journal proudly invites you to its 2024 symposium, "Artificial Intelligence: Regulating the Modern Prometheus." Immerse yourself in engaging discussions led by experts across three insightful panels and a captivating keynote address. Explore the intersection of AI and the criminal justice system with Sean A. Hill, joined by panelists Yeshimabeit Milner, Ngozi Okidegbe, Ben Winters, and Sharlyn Grace. Discover the impacts of AI technologies on communities and the evolving legal landscape. In the realm of healthcare, Ruqaiijah Yearby will guide a conversation featuring Crystal Grant, Ph.D., Judy Gichoya, and William Jordan, diving into the ways AI aids medical professionals, addressing its potential benefits in diagnosis and treatment, and the concerns of healthcare discrimination. Moderated by Dennis Hirsch, the third session brings together Gary Marchant, Richmond Wong, and Cary Coglianese to explore diverse regulatory strategies for AI, drawing on past successes and envisioning their application in the ever-changing landscape. Concluding the symposium is a keynote address from Katherine Lowry, CIO of BakerHostetler and a recognized AI visionary and innovator. Gain unique insights into the future of AI regulation from a distinguished industry leader. The symposium is presented by the Center for Interdisciplinary Law and Policy Studies, the Program on Data and Governance, and the Kirwan Institute. Join us for a dynamic symposium as we navigate the complex terrain of AI regulation with these influential voices in the field by registering here: https://lnkd.in/gCDE372j (CLE credits pending).
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The Ohio State Technology Law Journal proudly invites you to its 2024 symposium, "Artificial Intelligence: Regulating the Modern Prometheus." Immerse yourself in engaging discussions led by experts across three insightful panels and a captivating keynote address. Explore the intersection of AI and the criminal justice system with Sean A. Hill, joined by panelists Yeshimabeit Milner, Ngozi Okidegbe, Ben Winters, and Sharlyn Grace. Discover the impacts of AI technologies on communities and the evolving legal landscape. In the realm of healthcare, Ruqaiijah Yearby will guide a conversation featuring Crystal Grant, Ph.D., Judy Gichoya, and William Jordan, diving into the ways AI aids medical professionals, addressing its potential benefits in diagnosis and treatment, and the concerns of healthcare discrimination. Moderated by Dennis Hirsch, the third session brings together Gary Marchant, Richmond Wong, and Cary Coglianese to explore diverse regulatory strategies for AI, drawing on past successes and envisioning their application in the ever-changing landscape. Concluding the symposium is a keynote address from Katherine Lowry, CIO of BakerHostetler and a recognized AI visionary and innovator. Gain unique insights into the future of AI regulation from a distinguished industry leader. The symposium is presented by the Center for Interdisciplinary Law and Policy Studies, the Program on Data and Governance, and the Kirwan Institute. Join us for a dynamic symposium as we navigate the complex terrain of AI regulation with these influential voices in the field by registering here: https://lnkd.in/gCDE372j (CLE credits pending).
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Congratulations to our latest recipients of the Outstanding Editor Award. A big thank you to Abigail Downs, Elyse Jackson, Connor Paulshock, Marissa Ulmer, and Ross Stone. Your hard work on the first two accuracy checks of the semester is much appreciated!
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Check out the most recent OSTLJ blog posts: Attention Congress: Our Genetic Nondiscrimination Laws Need Updating! by Durya Nadeem-Khan Estée Lauder Prevails in BIPA Lawsuit Over Virtual Try-On Tools by Kristen Adams Genetic Data Under Attack: 23andMe Cybersecurity Breach & What Comes Next? by Abigail Downs The Future of Streaming: Will Netflix Win the Streaming Wars? by Darian Fautz The Art of Sign Stealing: Is College Football in Dire Need of an Update? by Max D'Ercole
2023-2024
moritzlaw.osu.edu