Journal of Entertainment and Technology Law

About

The Vanderbilt Journal of Entertainment and Technology Law publishes four times a year (Spring, Summer, Fall, and Winter). We have two selection cycles (spring and fall) per year. We also publish Blog posts authored by current Vanderbilt Law students on topical current events.

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Nashville, TN 37203.
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Annual Awards

Each year, the following awards are made to deserving members of the Vanderbilt JETLaw’s editorial staff.

  • Student Impact Award

    Awarded to the third-year member who the staff editors believe made the most positive impact on the Journal.

    2024-2025 Recipient
    2023-2024 RecipientMadeline Knight
    2022-2023 RecipientLauren Bitter
    2021-2022 RecipientGabrielle Haddad
    2020-2021 RecipientEryn Terry
    2019-2020 RecipientGrant Newton

  • Chris Lantz Memorial Outstanding Service Award

    Awarded to the student, other than the editor-in-chief, who has made the most significant contribution to the advancement of the Journal.

    2024-2025 Recipient
    2023-2024 RecipientMadeline Knight
    2022-2023 RecipientPaul Schwartzentraub
    2021-2022 RecipientKatherine Ann Denney
    2020-2021 RecipientCarrie Cobb
    2019-2020 RecipientAmber Banks

  • Student Writing Award

    Awarded to the student submitting the most outstanding piece of student writing for publication in the Journal.

    2024-2025 Recipient
    2023-2024 RecipientCharlotte Yates, Influencing “Kidfluencing”: Protecting Children by Limiting the Right to Profit From “Sharenting”
    2022-2023 RecipientCates Saleeby, How Free Should a Freeport Be?: Reducing Money Laundering in the Art Market through Freeport Regulation
    2021-2022 RecipientChandler C. Gerard-Reimer, Race Cartels: How Constructor Collaboration is Curbing Innovation in Formula 1
    2020-2021 RecipientRamon Ryan, The Fault in Our Stars: Challenging the FCC’s Treatment of Commercial Satellites as Categorically Excluded from Review under the National Environmental Policy Act
    2019-2020 RecipientAlice Haston, Keeping It Off the Record: Student Social Media Monitoring and the Need for Updated Student Records Laws

Subscriptions

Subscriptions are $50.00 per volume (domestic) and $55.00 per volume (foreign). Subscriptions commence with the January issue of each volume. All subscriptions are continued for each succeeding volume. Address changes must be made at least six weeks before publication date.

Single and Back Issues: Inquire of William S. Hein & Co., Inc. 1285 Main Street, Buffalo, New York 14209 (1-800-828-7571).

Copyright

Vanderbilt JETLaw publishes articles and notes under a copyright license with its authors. Users wishing to reproduce multiple copies, or to reprint elsewhere must request permission from us at the address above. Please include in your request an explanation of how you plan to use the article or note.

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