The Journal of Law and Mobility is a resource for scholarship, analysis, and information concerning law and the brave new world of connected and automated vehicles and new mobility concepts. The Journal accepts submissions of short scholarly works (2,000-6,000 words, footnotes inclusive). All articles accepted for publication undergo peer review by our editorial board, which includes legal and technical experts from academia and industry.
Current Volume: 2022
Articles
Data Governance Frameworks for Smart Cities: Key Considerations for Data Management and Use
Jennifer Johnson, Anna Hevia, Rebecca Yergin, Shayan Karbassi, Adira Levine, and Jorge Ortiz
Exceptional Driving Principles for Autonomous Vehicles
A. D'Amato, S. Dancel, J. Pilutti, L. Tellis, E. Frascaroli, and J. C. Gerdes
Opportunities and Challenges for Deploying Connected and Automated Vehicles to Address Transportation Disparities in Urban Areas
Erika Shepard, Kimberly Napoline, Frank Douma, and Adeel Lari
Contracting Tools for Transportation Data
Suzanne Bell and Olivia Dworkin
Setting the Agenda: The Legal and Historical Context to Best Understand How Transportation Technology Might Be Regulated to Combat Forced Labor
Brittany Eastman
Privacy Frameworks for Smart Cities
Lindsey Tonsager and Jayne Ponder