Previous Issues
Browse six past volumes of the Notre Dame Journal on Emerging Technologies. Each volume focuses on a thematic area of rapidly developing technology — examining its legal, social, ethical, and policy dimensions. Click any volume to view its full table of contents.
The Algorithmic State
Articles examining the rise of algorithmic decision-making in administrative law, automated content moderation, and the constitutional implications of governmental AI.
Privacy in the Quantum Era
Scholarship on data sovereignty, quantum cryptography's regulatory impact, biometric privacy, and the next generation of Fourth Amendment doctrine.
Platforms, Speech, and Power
Pieces on Section 230 reform, antitrust enforcement against digital platforms, content moderation as state action, and the future of marketplace speech.
Blockchain & Decentralized Finance
Articles addressing cryptocurrency regulation, DAO governance, smart contracts in commercial law, and the SEC's evolving position on digital assets.
Biotechnology & the Law
Scholarship on CRISPR patent disputes, genomic privacy, regulatory approaches to gene therapy, and the ethics of human genetic modification.
The Inaugural Volume
JET's founding volume — a survey across artificial intelligence, autonomous systems, cybersecurity, and the regulatory challenges of accelerating technological change.
