JurisPulse
Standards

Editorial Guidelines

JurisPulse is a journal of record for the intersection of law and technology. These are the standards that govern everything we publish.

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Accuracy First

Every factual claim is verified against primary sources — legislation, court filings, official regulatory guidance, or peer-reviewed scholarship. We do not publish conjecture as fact.

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Independence

JurisPulse accepts no advertising, sponsored content, or payment from any firm, government body, or organisation. Our analysis is never influenced by commercial relationships.

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Transparency

When we update or correct a published article, we note the change at the bottom of the piece with the date and a brief description of what was revised.

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Expertise

All primary analysis is written by or reviewed by someone with formal legal training. We distinguish clearly between expert opinion, settled law, and developing jurisprudence.

Scope of Coverage

JurisPulse covers four primary domains: artificial intelligence law, legal technology, digital ethics, and privacy law. We prioritise analysis that has direct practical relevance to legal practitioners, technologists, and policy-makers — not merely theoretical commentary.

What We Do Not Publish

  • Press releases or content produced by or on behalf of a client
  • Speculation presented as analysis without clearly labelling it as opinion
  • Personal attacks on individuals or organisations
  • Content that could constitute legal advice to any specific reader

Corrections Policy

If you believe a factual error exists in any article, please contact us at you@yourdomain.com with the specific claim and your proposed correction with supporting evidence. We review all correction requests and, where warranted, issue a transparent correction note on the original article.

Contributing

We occasionally welcome guest contributions from legal practitioners and scholars. If you have a piece of analysis you believe fits our editorial scope, reach out with a brief pitch to you@yourdomain.com. Unsolicited full manuscripts are not accepted.