Study Reveals Factors Causing Serious Injuries on Victorian Roads

A study co-authored by Dr. Diana Bowman was released late November, revealing the major causes of injuries on Victorian roads. The Enhanced Crash Investigation Study (ECIS) examined over 400 seriously injured drivers, the factors and the severity of their crashes, all drawn from August 2014 to December 2016. The report, conducted by the Monash University […]

Join us for the USPTO Intellectual Property (IP) Webinar!

You’re invited to join us December 10, 2020 for the USPTO Intellectual Property Webinar, organized by Dr. Diana Bowman and is attached to the USPTO. The USPTO IP Attache Program promotes high-quality intellectual property protection and enforcement internationally through IP attache located in U.S. embassies and consulates around the world. Learn more about the program […]

Privacy Concerns Raised Over Law Enforcement’s Ring Doorbell Pilot Program

A pilot program in Jackson, Mississippi has raised concerns over expectations of privacy in America. The program would provide law enforcement with the ability to to follow up with images and video once a crime has been reported. The Center for Law, Science and Innovation Executive Center Director Josh Abbott sat down for an interview […]

You’re Invited to the ShapingEDU 2021 Winter Games

The 3rd annual Smart Region Summit is going global!  Register for the first-ever ShapingEDU Winter Games, taking place January 5-7, 2021. Through a specialized track designed by The Connective, the Winter Games takes advantage of the opportunity to go remote with a full schedule of activities designed to to surface the best in emerging approaches […]

Allenby on Weaponized Narrative During an Election

With the 2020 Election coming to a close, each side is throwing accusations of improper techniques to sway the outcome. With no full confirmation yet on who will be the President come January, discussions of weaponized narrative and the role it plays in politics have started to rise. Brad Allenby, co-chair of the Weaponized Narrative […]

LSI Announcement: 2020/2021 Journal Clubs Launch!

The Center for Law, Science & Innovation is pleased to announce the launch of two Journal Clubs for the 2020-2021 academic year.  A Journal Club is a regular gathering where members take turns presenting important new papers on a common theme at successive meetings.   The paper or papers to be discussed at each meeting are […]

Join us for our Fall 2020 Community Board Meeting!

We may not be able to meet in person, but that doesn’t mean we still can’t have fun!  Join us for our Fall 2020 Community Board Meeting via zoom this Thursday, October 29th at 3:00 pm.  The format will be similar to our in person Community Board Meetings- four brief presentations on current topics in […]

Bowman and Johnson Discuss Possible Roadblock on Cutting Edge Reproductive Technologies

TUMEGGY/SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY/Getty Images Diana Bowman and Walter Johnson recently released an article on The Conversation discussing how the dispute over when life begins may block reproductive technologies. The nomination of Judge Amy Coney Barrett to the Supreme Court has brought the argument back into the spotlight as she has ties to an ad describing […]

REGISTER NOW: Artificial Intelligence Workshop October 9, 2020

The Center for Law Science and Innovation is hosting a workshop on Artificial Intelligence Soft Law funded by the Charles Koch Foundation to discuss the present state of existing soft law for AI.  Considered the most important technology of the twenty-first century, AI provides benefits for every industry sector. AI’s benefits include safer transportation, productive […]