CFP: Hodl and Horizons: How Technology is Changing the Legal Landscape

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Artificial Intelligence, Non-Fungible Tokens (NFTs), ChatGPT…over the last few years, the
world has seen an exponential proliferation of technology across all industries. With new
inventions comes new legal territory as our judicial system begins to determine the boundaries
within which these new technologies must operate. How will NFTs work under data privacy and
copyright law? What laws govern the Metaverse? How will law firms adapt to the changing
work environment brought on by COVID, work automation, and hybrid-office demands? The
Elon Law Review invites submissions for our Symposium exploring such legal developments
involving tech and law.

The Fall 2023 Symposium will be held on Friday, September 22, 2023 with a reception the
evening before on Thursday, September 21, 2023. The central topic of papers must revolve
around technology and the law. An abstract of the scholarly paper to be presented should be
submitted no later than Friday, March 24th, 2023, to Chief Symposium Editor, KimberMarie
Faircloth at kfaircloth4@elon.edu. Please attach a resume or CV to your submission. Accepted
proposals will be organized into symposium panels around the proposed themes. Final papers
will be due by Friday, June 30th, 2023, for both presentation at the Symposium and publication in
the Symposium issue of the 2023 Elon Law Review.

 

 

 

 

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Mary Seitz – Barco Law Library, University of Pittsburgh School of Law