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The writing competition's word count has also been expanded! Submissions are due on Monday, June 17 and may be up to 8,000 words (not including footnotes).

The Tech Institute's annual writing competition has been expanded to allow a greater number of submissions and the deadline has been extended to June 17. Students enrolled in any ABA-accredited law school in the U.S. during the 2024-2025 academic year 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. The author(s) of the first place paper will be awarded $2,000; the author(s) of the second place paper will be awarded $500. Additional rules and guidelines are available at https://lnkd.in/e2D_2ZwT

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