Blockchain Speaker Series: Healthcare Applications

Providing healthcare services reliably and effectively requires a lot of information about patients. This especially so in the age of personalized medicine. Managing, sharing, and accessing medical records is a often a headache for healthcare providers. Blockchain technology may provide an answer. Hear from experts on the promise and challenges of incorporating blockchain in healthcare settings. […]

Blockchain in Smart Contracts, Real Estate, and Supply Chain

LSI is continuing our 2019 Blockchain Speaker Series this Wednesday (2/20)! The speaker series hones in on promising and controversial applications for blockchain technology. Energy policy, healthcare, smart contracts, and your very identity are set to be revolutionized by this technology. This upcoming session will focus on blockchain applications in Smart Contracts, Real Estate, and Supply Chains. The event […]

Legal Hackathon Comes to ASU Law: Register Now!

The Center for Law, Science and Innovation is hosting the Global Legal Hackathon on February 22-24, 2019 at the Beus Center for Law and Society in downtown Phoenix. The hackathon is focused on improving the legal industry globally through the rapid development of technology solutions. This event includes law schools, firms, technology companies, governments, and […]

2019 Blockchain Speaker Series: Blockchain and Energy Policy

LSI is kicking off the new year with the first in our Spring 2019 Blockchain Speaker Series! This speaker series will hone in on promising and controversial applications for blockchain technology. Energy policy, healthcare, smart contracts, and your very identity are set to be revolutionized by this technology. The first session will cover Blockchain and Energy Policy and will […]

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 […]

Marchant on the First Study of Genetics-related Lawsuits

Faculty Director Gary Marchant recently spoke to GenomeWeb about the first empirical study of genetics-related lawsuits, or “genomic malpractice.” The study, conducted by Marchant and Rachel Lindor–a physician and researcher at the Mayo Clinic, was published in the Food and Drug Law Journal earlier this year. That paper is available here: Genomic Malpractice: An Emerging Tide or Gentle Ripple? Precision […]

Call for Abstracts: Seventh Annual GETS Conference

The Seventh Annual Conference on Governance of Emerging Technologies & Science (GETS) will be held at the Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law on May 22-24, 2019. The conference is premised on the belief that there is much to be learned and shared from and across the governance experience for various emerging technologies. The conference will consist of […]