Jurimetrics Banquet Highlights Students and Alumni

Jurimetrics: The Journal of Law, Science, and Technology recently held its annual banquet at the Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law. The banquet is an opportunity to mingle with current and former Jurimetrics members and to recognize outstanding students and alumni. The editors chose to recognize past Editor-in-Chief Ted Wimsatt with the Outstanding Jurimetrics Alumni […]

See to Antarctica with ASU Law and Thunderbird

What are you doing for New Years Eve 2020? We’ll be in Antarctica. Want to come? Faculty Fellow Diana Bowman, through a partnership with ASU Law and the Thunderbird School of Global Management, invites you on a 10-night expedition to the bottom of the world. This once-in-a-lifetime educational voyage will be lead by world-leading specialists […]

Diana Bowman Co-authors Study on Intersection Safety

Faculty Fellow Diana Bowman co-authored a recently published study on the impact of intersection design on driver safety. The study, Evaluation of alternative intersection treatments at rural crossroads using simulation software, was published in Traffic Injury Prevention. The study used crash simulations to look at the effect of different intersection layouts, technologies, and traffic policies on rural roads. […]

ASU Law Student Heads to UN for WE Empower Challenge

The WE Empower Challenge is a competition for women entrepreneurs with ideas that advance the UN Sustainable Development Goals. Student judges, including Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law and LST Certificate student Ember Van Vranken, sent five winning competitors to the 2018 UN Global Engagement Summit in New York. The five winning women entrepreneurs include: Hadeel Mustafa Anabtawi (Jordan): The […]

Bowman, Papa Talk Phoenix’s Autonomous Vehicle Ecosystem

The Phoenix area is a hotbed of autonomous vehicle development and testing. It is not unusual to spot cars topped with spinning cameras and other technology driving down city streets. City and State government has made an effort to attract tech companies, like Google, Uber, and others, working on autonomous vehicles. Faculty Fellow Diana Bowman and law […]

Bowman on the Genetically Modified Athletes of the Future

Faculty Fellow Diana Bowman recently gave a talk at the University of New South Wales (UNSW) in Sydney on her new project – The potential impact of human embryonic gene editing on global sports: Preparing for 2036.  Bowman and Faculty Fellow Andrew Maynard received funding from ASU’s Global Sports Initiative to study the future of gene editing in sports […]

Bowman, Tournas Contribute to OECD Gene Editing Report

Faculty Fellow Diana Bowman, along with recent Center Scholar and graduate of the Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law Lucy Tournas, contributed to a new report from the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) on therapeutic gene editing. Gene Editing for Advanced Therapies: Governance, Policy and Society explores the scientific, legal, and ethical challenges facing the development […]