Jurimetrics, The Journal of Law, Science, and Technology (ISSN 0897-1277), published quarterly, is the journal of the American Bar Association Section of Science and Technology Law and the Center for the Study of Law, Science, and Technology at the Sandra Day O'Connor College of Law, Arizona State University.
Jurimetrics is a forum for the publication and exchange of ideas and information about the relationships between law, science, and technology in all areas, including
- Physical, life, and social sciences
- Engineering, aerospace, communications, and computers
- Logic, mathematics, and quantitative methods
- The uses of science and technology in law practice, adjudication, and court and agency administration
- Policy implications and legislative and administrative control of science and technology.
Jurimetrics was first published in 1959 under the leadership of Layman Allen as Modern Uses of Logic in Law (MULL). The current name was adopted in 1966. Jurimetrics is the oldest journal of law and science in the United States, and it enjoys a circulation of about 7,000, which includes all members of the ABA section.