Art Antiquity and Law(U.K.) A quarterly, which starting in 1996, was designed for all who value the cultural and historical environment. “The principal aim of the Quarterly is to inform. It exists to tell those who work in art and antiquity about the law governing their activities and the policies behind the law. It is founded on the belief, never more confident than today, that cultural life cannot in a legal vacuum. In our conviction, all responsible members of the art and history community should be aware of the role which law plays in shaping cultural policy. To understand law, however demanding the task, is to meet its challenges more effectively.”
Cardozo Art & Entertainment Law Journal(U.S.) Founded in 1982, the Cardozo AELJ has routinely published topical legal analyses on arts, entertainment, intellectual property, First Amendment, sports, fashion, cyberlaw, and media and telecommunications law.
Columbia Journal of Law and the Arts (U.S.) Founded in 1975, the Columbia Journal of Law & the Arts is a quarterly, student-edited publication dedicated to up-to-date and in-depth coverage of legal issues involving the art, entertainment, sports, intellectual property, and communications industries.
DePaul Journal of Art, Technology & Intellectual Property Law(U.S.) The DePaul Journal of Art, Technology & Intellectual Property Law publishes articles by students, practicing attorneys and other professionals that address current and developing legal and policy issues in the cultural heritage, visual and performing arts, technology, and intellectual property fields.
Fondation pour le droit de l’art Newsletters(Switzerland) Founded in 1991, The Art-Law Foundation produces a biannual newsletter (in French) which pursues teaching and research activities in the field of art and cultural property law.
International Journal of Cultural Property(U.S.) Published for the International Cultural Property Society, this peer-reviewed journal “provides a vital, international, and multidisciplinary forum for the broad spectrum of views surrounding cultural property, cultural heritage, and related issues. Its mission is to develop new ways of dealing with cultural property debates, to be a venue for the proposal or enumeration of pragmatic policy suggestions, and to be accessible to a wide audience of professionals, academics, and lay readers.”
Journal of Art Crime (U.S.) The Journal of Art Crime has been published since Spring 2009. Published twice per year on a not-for-profit basis and edited by Noah Charney, Marc Balcells and Christos Tsirogiannis, the JAC contains a mixture of peer-reviewed academic articles and editorials, from contributors both within the Association and external professionals knowledgeable in this sector.
The Journal of Arts Management, Law and Society(U.S.) The Journal of Arts Management, Law, and Society is an authoritative resource for the field of performing, visual, and media arts in particular and cultural affairs more generally. Articles, commentary, and book reviews address current and ongoing issues in arts policy, management, law, and governance from a range of philosophical and national perspectives.
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Thaler v. Perlmutter, Civil Action No. 22-1564 (BAH) (D.C. Aug. 18, 2023).
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