For Authors

Submissions

Articles, comments, student notes, and blog pieces at the intersection of law and emerging technology.

JET welcomes submissions year-round from scholars, practitioners, and students working at the frontier of law and emerging technology. Below are guidelines for each submission type.

Articles & Comments

Articles: 15,000–30,000 words including footnotes. We seek original scholarship offering substantial analysis of legal issues raised by emerging technologies.

Comments: Shorter works of approximately 8,000 words responding to recent developments, cases, or scholarship.

Student Notes

Student Notes should be a minimum of 10,000 words including footnotes. Notes are authored by current law students and undergo the same review process as other submissions.

Submit two versions: one with author identification and one fully anonymized for review.

General Guidelines

All submissions must conform to The Bluebook (latest edition) and the Chicago Manual of Style. Footnotes, not endnotes, are required.

JET conducts anonymous review. Authors receiving an offer have seven days to respond. The Journal does not review submissions from mid-May through early August.

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