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Center Report: Blockchain in the Courts

The Center for Law, Science and Innovation held the First Annual Dennis Karjala Memorial Workshop on November 3, 2018 at the Beus Center for Law and Society. This year’s theme was Blockchain in the Courts.

Workshop participants engaged in lively presentations and discussion of topics, including existing and future frameworks for the governance of blockchain applications, the legal and practical challenges bearing on discovery and admissibility of blockchain evidence, and potential governmental uses for blockchain technology. 

Read a summary of the workshop in our Blockchain in the Courts report, authored by JD candidates Daniel Neally and Maria Hodge.

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