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Announcements
The Albany Law Journal of Science & Technology's 20th Anniversary Symposium on Assisted Reproductive Technology will be taking place on October 28, 2010 commencing at 1:00pm !
For more information email Katherine Alexander (kalexander@albanylaw.edu)
The Journal of Science & Technology is pleased to announce that it has recently been ranked eighth in the nation in a recent ranking of student edited intellectual property law journals. The rankings were conducted by Patentlyo.com, a leading law patent blog. The rankings are based on information gathered by the Washington & Lee Law Library, as well the frequency with which the journal is cited by court cases and other publications.
The Journal of Science & Technology is proud to announce that Theresa Stadheim, author of "Rambus, N-Data, and the FTC: Creating Efficient Incentives in Patent Holders and Optimizing Consumer Welfare in Standardsetting Organizations" (see 19 ALB. L.J. SCI. & TECH. 483 (2009) ), has won the 2009-2010 ABA Student Writing Competition. Congratulations Theresa!
Congratulations and a big warm welcome to the Journal's newly elected 2010-2011 executive board!!
We have recently made the switch to paperless subediting. Although this is a new process for us, the transition was a great success!