North Carolina Journal of Law & Technology
About the North Carolina Journal of Law & Technology:
The North Carolina Journal of Law & Technology is a student-published law journal of the University of North Carolina School of Law. The journal's mission is to provide legal scholarship focusing on the many intersections between law and technology. Areas covered include intellectual property law, cyberspace law, environmental law, criminal law, health law, privacy law, and any other subject area where the sciences and law converge.
For more information, please see the NCJOLT website.
Current Issue: Volume 27, Issue 3 (2026)
Front Matter
Front Matter
North Carolina Journal of Law & Technology
Articles
Assessing Risk & Protecting Personal Data: An EU Approach to Artificial Intelligence as a Model for the A.B.A.'s Model Rules
Jennifer J. Cook
Judicial Security in the Data Economy
Anthony M. Ciolli
The Third-Party Privacy Problem
David Sella-Villa
Editors
- Editor-in-Chief
- Sanam Sohrabian
- Managing Editor
- Vaishnavi Muruganandam
- Senior Articles Editor
- Yasmeen Halabi
- Executive Editor
- Benjamin D. Spain
- Publication Editor
- Brett R. Goble
- Web Editor
- Thomas C. Hammons
- Symposium Editor
- Madigan E. Wolford
- Articles Editors
- Jacob E. Dowler
- Jillian J. Hughes
- Mahin Mughal
- Kalee D. Nelson
- Anjali K. Purohit
- Notes Editors
- Denise D. Bahena-Bustos
- Conner B. Martin
- Kareem Subei
- Aleah Wordsworth