May 23, 2025 - 21:53

As they prepare to step down from their leadership roles, Edlene Miguel and Bani Sapra, both members of the class of 2025, reflect on their experiences with the Berkeley Technology Law Journal. Over the past 40 years, the journal has established itself as a significant player in the intersection of law and technology, fostering critical discussions that shape the future of legal practice in a rapidly evolving digital landscape.
Miguel and Sapra emphasize the journal's remarkable growth, noting its role in bridging gaps between legal theory and technological innovation. They highlight how the journal has not only contributed to the academic community but has also enriched their own educational journeys. The collaborative environment has allowed them to engage deeply with pressing issues, ranging from intellectual property rights to cybersecurity.
Both leaders express gratitude for the opportunity to contribute to a publication that has influenced countless legal professionals and scholars. As they look to the future, they remain optimistic about the journal's continued impact on the field of technology law and the next generation of legal minds.
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