The Oklahoma Journal of Law & Technology (OKJOLT) is no longer published.
In 1998, Governor Frank Keating challenged institutions of higher education in the State of Oklahoma to take a leadership position in fostering research and development in advanced technology fields. The University of Oklahoma heeded this call and in an effort to continue this worthy pursuit, the University of Oklahoma College of Law launched the Oklahoma Journal of Law & Technology, Oklahoma's first legal publication devoted to the convergence of emerging technology and the law.
When it was produced, OKJOLT strived to keep practitioners, judges, policymakers and academic communities informed through the use of an easily accessible forum which provided timely and insightful scholarship regarding the dynamic field of technology law.
OKJOLT was Oklahoma's first journal published exclusively in electronic format. Using the latest in electronic publishing technology the journal published timely data in a reader-friendly environment with hypertext linking to supporting documents, easily accessible through the World Wide Web.
Archived Issues
Past Mastheads
2013-14 BOARD OF EDITORS
Editor-in-Chief: Erick W. Harris
Managing Editor: Mary Ferguson
Business Manager: Courtney Blackwell
Technology Manager: Mike McTee
Chief Topics and Articles Editor: Patrick Ahern
Note Editors: Justin Cliburn and Mary Ferguson
Secretary: Phan Nguyen
Members: Jimmy Culver, Jessica Rogers, Jeremy McKinney, Luke Hann,
Brice Beckwith, Kelly Cook, Rebecca Ross, Ashley Weyland,
Zack Lee, Mary Ferguson, Ashley Moore, Rustin Khavavi, Aaron Brooks
2012-13 BOARD OF EDITORS
Technology Manager: Courtney D. Hilliard
2011-12 BOARD OF EDITORS
2010-11 BOARD OF EDITORS
2009-10 BOARD OF EDITORS
2008-09 BOARD OF EDITORS
2007-08 BOARD OF EDITORS
2006-07 BOARD OF EDITORS
2004-05 BOARD OF EDITORS
2003-04 BOARD OF EDITORS