The Matrix on December 10th

Global Futures @ ASU Presents: The Matrix (1999) Come watch the original film The Matrix, followed by a discussion with Dr. Diana Bowman on if “we’re living in a simulation.” This event is presented by ASU’s College of Global Futures. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tGgCqGm_6Hs  Read more about this event here.

Gary Marchant BEV Event

Gary Marchant presented at the National Academies of Science BEV Event Gary Marchant, Regents Professor and Faculty Director of the Center for Law, Science and Innovation, presented at and moderated the opening session of the Electric Vehicles Workshop being held this week by the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering and Medicine. Marchant opened the workshop […]

Join us November 3rd- Lunch Talk with Michael Saks

LSI Hosted Lunch Talk with Michael Saks Wednesday, November 3 / Room 352 at 12:10PM Medical Error, Patient Safety, and Can the Law do Any Better? Michael is a Regents Professor in the Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law and Department of Psychology at Arizona State University. He is also a faculty fellow with the Center for Law, […]

Join us October 20th- Lunch Talk with Whitney Stefko

LSI Hosted Lunch Talk with Whitney Stefko, Esq Data, Innovation & Diversity, Equity & Inclusion (DEI) Wed., October 20 / Room 352 at 12:10PM An entrepreneur and attorney possessing vast knowledge in the legal, technology, finance, and health + wellness industries, Whitney is constantly focused on improving herself, her team, processes + procedures, and enabling her clients and […]

Former Student Michael Snebergers Article Published

Center for LSI Class Paper Morphs into Published Article Years after obtaining a BS in Finance from ASU, and a JD from the University of Minnesota Law School, Michael Sneberger returned to ASU as a student in a Computer Science Masters program in the Ira A. Fulton College of Engineering School of Computing and Augmented […]

Doxzen’s and Tyra’s Article on Tribal Data Sovereignty Published

Kevin Doxzen’s and Alec Tyra’s Article Published in Legal Journal Hoffman fellow, Kevin Doxzen, and incoming associate to the office of Freeman Mathis & Gary, Alec Tyra, article on Tribal Data Sovereignty was published in the California Indian Legal Journal. Doxzen and Tyra explore why the NIH should consider adopting a Collective Compensation Model.  Read […]

LSI Welcomes Mark Esposito Newest Faculty Fellow

LSI Welcomes Mark Esposito as a Faculty Fellow Law Science and Innovation (LSI) would like to welcome Dr. Mark Esposito as the newest faculty fellow. He “is recognized internationally as a top global thought leader in matters relating to The Fourth Industrial Revolution, the changes and opportunities that technology will bring to a variety of […]

Marchant on Soft Law

Professor Gary Marchant on Why Soft Law is the Best Approach for AI Problems Director of the Center for Law, Science and Innovation at Arizona State, Gary Marchant, answers the question on why “soft law is the best way to approach the pacing problem in AI.” Marchant discusses that even though soft law has its […]