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 […]

Experts Gather for eDiscovery and Digital Evidence Conference

The Eighth Annual ASU-Arkfeld eDiscovery and Digital Evidence Conference featured a bevy of successful panels and addresses. The conference focused on the practical and cutting-edge issues affecting the management of digital evidence. Leading industry experts, jurists, attorneys and technological professionals came together to discuss the exciting world of eDiscovery. The conference featured stellar keynote speakers. Shawnna Hoffman-Childress […]

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 […]

Don’t Miss GETS Early Bird Registration!

Discounted early bird registration for the Seventh Annual Conference on the Governance of Emerging Technologies & Science (GETS) is now open! Register today! This unique and innovative conference addresses the ethical, legal, regulatory, and policy issues that surround the emergence of new technologies and scientific advances. Drawing on the combined expertise of leaders in academia, industry, and […]

Looking Beyond Animal Testing: In Vitro and In Silico Modeling

Lung-on-a-chip by NIH-NCATS, CC BY For many decades, animal models have been the gold standard in scientific research. Successful outcomes do not start with human applications until they are tested on animals. But that is about to change, as methods to replace animal testing are being polished. Meaning that soon we may be able to eliminate the need […]

DevilDocs Takes Round One of Hackathon at ASU Law

The Center for Law, Science and Innovation hosted the 2019 Global Legal Hackathon at the Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law on February 22-24. The event attracted law students, local attorneys, computer science students, coders, and other members of the community. These participants spent a weekend planing, designing, and coding tech solutions for the legal […]

Smart Talk about Smart Cities: ABA Smart Cities Conference

The Center for Law, Science and Innovation and the American Bar Association Section of Science & Technology Law hosted the first ABA Smart Cities Conference on Friday, February 22. Panelists and attendees took an in-depth look into the innovation and technology that is rapidly shaping our cities. Urban areas are using new technology to improve the environment […]

Blockchain Speaker Series: Smart Contracts, Real Estate, Supply Chain

The second in our 2019 Blockchain Speaker Series was a great success! The event focused on blockchain applications and policy in real estate, contracting, and supply chains. Ceci Shell (JD Candidate)  moderated the panel, which featured: Marcus R. Brown, Software Engineer and Technology Consultant, Sarah Richardson, CEO Principal/Designated Broker, Tru Realty, and Todd Taylor, Founder, […]

Allenby Publishes on Enhanced Soldiers

Faculty Fellow Brad Allenby published and article in the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists exploring the technological advancements that could lead to modified warriors. Designer Warriors: Altering Conflict- and humanity itself? discusses the developments in technology have been increasing rapidly, leaving virtually every aspect of human beings contingent and subject to design. These developments have a broad range […]

Marchant to Speak on AI at SingularityU Event

Faculty Director Gary Marchant is set to speak about artificial intelligence (AI) at the Phoenix Chapter Meeting for Singularity University on January 22, 2019. The meeting will explore the recent advances in AI and discuss why this technology is likely the most important and fundamental technological revolution in human history. AI’s recent application surge is […]