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Yale Journal of Law and Technology

Submissions for our journal are currently closed

The Yale Journal of Law and Technology is closed for submissions for Issue 1 of Volume 29. Submissions for Issue 2 will open around late July.

For Authors

We publish articles on a very wide range of topics related to the intersection of law and technology. You can peruse the articles of past issues on our website, and if you are interested in publishing with YJoLT, please submit material with the link above.

*AI Policy: YJoLT mandates a disclosure requirement for the use (or nonuse) of artificial intelligence (AI) in the research and drafting of a piece. Such disclosure should include a brief statement as part of your submission addressing: Whether and how AI was used in research, if at all; Whether and how AI was used in drafting and/or editing, if at all; and Which AI tools were used. AI usage, by itself, will not have a per se negative impact on the consideration of your submission. Regardless of whether AI tools were used, author(s) remain fully responsible for their piece’s content, and authors must confirm the veracity of their sources. YJoLT reserves the right to decline to publish any piece, even after acceptance for publication, and, the right to retract any piece, even after publication, if it is later determined that any arguments you made in the piece are products of fabricated or hallucinated sources, or if AI usage was not properly disclosed at the time of submission.