Georgetown Law Institute for Technology Law & Policy student writing competition

Rebecca Tushnet's 43(B)log 2025-05-13

 The annual Georgetown Law Institute for Technology Law & Policy student writing competition is now open.  We hope you will encourage your students to submit their papers for consideration.

Students are invited to submit papers that provide analysis or insights on issues at the intersection of technology law and policy. Example topics could include artificial intelligence, antitrust and consumer protection, biotechnology, computer crime, cybersecurity, digital platform regulation, intellectual privacy, international trade, and social justice applications of technology.  Papers will be judged by a blind panel of judges. The author(s) of the first place paper will be awarded $1,000. The author(s) of the top paper on an artificial intelligence-related topic will be awarded $1,000. Please submit papers via email to techinstitute@law.georgetown.eduSubmissions are due by June 6, 2025. Papers will be accepted from students enrolled at any ABA-accredited law school in the United States during the 2024-2025 academic year. The paper must be the author’s own work, although students may incorporate feedback received as part of an academic course or supervised writing project.  Please visit the Tech Institute's website for more details and submission guidelines. Questions can be sent to techinstitute@law.georgetown.edu.
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