The Oklahoma Journal of Law and Technology was published from 2003-2015. OKJOLT was Oklahoma's first legal publication devoted to the convergence of emerging technology and the law, as well as the first Oklahoma law journal to be published exclusively in an electronic format.
Issue: Volume 11, Number 1 (2015)
Articles
Emerging Issues: New Uses, Whether Threat or Chance, What is the Current and Appropriate Legal Treatment?
Qadir Qeidary
Bridgemen Art Library, Ltd. v. Corel Corporation Revisited: Authors Guild v. Hathitrust and the New Frontier of Fair Use
Caitlin A. Buxton
Stonewalling the Oklahoman Clean Energy Movement: Oklahoma Gas and Electric's 2014 Integrated Resource Plan Update
Rustin Brent Khavari
The Sky is not Falling: An Analysis of the National Strategy for Trusted Identities in Cyberspace and the Proposed Identity Ecosystem
Aaron L. Jackson
The Legal Implications of Sony's Cyberhack
Alex Campbell