We are most pleased to announce the publication of the Spring Issue of Volume 15 of the Yale Journal of Law and Technology. We are excited to present Yale ISP Fellow Kiel Brennan-Marquez’s “modest” defense of mind-reading technologies; Professors Edlin and Harris’s comparison of antitrust issues between Google and Microsoft; Raizel Lielber and June Liebert from John Marshall Law School’s thought-provoking study of link rot in SCOTUS citations; and Professor Rooksby’s in-depth analysis of legal and policy tensions related to research universities’ reluctant participation in patent infringement litigation.