eDiscovery 2020: Rewind on Day 1

The 9th Annual ASU-Arkfeld eDiscovery Law and Technology Conference kicked off its first day today, and was packed full of exciting and informative sessions. The eDiscovery conference focuses on the practical and emerging issues affecting the practice of law in the digital age. Today, attendees sat through multiple concurrent and plenary sessions discussing these issues […]

Diana Bowman Featured on Panel for the Public-Private Partnership Conference and Expo

Dr. Diana Bowman spoke on a panel held during the Public Private Partnership Conference and Expo, held Tuesday March 3, 2020. Bowman spoke on the B. Regional Spotlight in Mobility Innovation (and Collaboration as the new form of Competition) Panel where they discussed the future of mobility and new forms of partnership that seek to […]

Marchant and Singleton discuss ASU-Arkfeld eDiscovery on AZ PBS

Gary Marchant and Robert Singleton appeared on AZ PBS to discuss the technical implications of growing technology and the ninth annual ASU-Arkfeld eDiscovery conference. The conference, held in March, will discuss the issues affecting the practice of law in the digital age. During their interview Marchant, faculty director of the Center for Law, Science and […]

Marchant elected as a fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science

Faculty Director Gary Marchant recently received the honor of becoming a fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, after being elected in by his peers. AAAS has stated its mission to “advance science engineering and innovation throughout the world for the benefit of all people.”  There were 443 honorees this year, across […]

Bowman Discusses How The Valley Evolved Into The Nation’s Largest Smart Region

Diana Bowman discussed The Collective to AZBigMedia, as well as how the Valley became the nation’s largest smart region. The connective infrastructure means that data and technology are utilized in the most efficient capacity and capability to improve and enhance the quality of life as well as economic development, etc.  Bowman discussed the need for […]

First Interest Group of 2020 Focused on Ethics in Human Gene Editing

Last week was the first installment of the Gene Editing Interest Group lunchtime talks. Speakers Timmy Lee, Adam Lunceford and Sara Selvaraj discussed ethics in human gene editing and the role that CRISPR is playing in the conversation. Recently CRISPR has been at the forefront of these discussions due to various cases worldwide of gene […]

Workshop on the Governance of AI through Soft Law

On January 10th, 2020 the Center for Law, Science and Innovation hosted a workshop in ASU’s Washington DC’s office with 30 representatives from academia, the private sector, and non-profits to discuss the relationship between soft law and artificial intelligence (AI). This activity was funded by a grant from the Charles Koch Foundation. The workshop’s objective […]

LSI Center Hosting AI & Healthcare and Human Gene Editing Interest Groups

The Center For Law Science and Innovation is hosting two new series of lunch CLE programs this spring, AI and Healthcare and Human Gene editing. Starting next week, participants who RVSP can attend these lunchtime meetings for CLE credit, with talks scheduled to start at the law school noon in room 550. RSVP here: AI […]

GETS Call For Abstracts

                                             Join us!                                    May 27 and 28, 2020 The Center for Law, Science and Innovation is currently […]

IPKat Names Patent Remedies and Complex Products the Best Patent Law Book of 2019

The teaching aid blog for Intellectual Property Law, IPKat has named the Patent Remedies and Complex Products the Best Patent Law Book of 2019, over 3 other books in the category. Through a collaboration of twenty legal scholars in eleven countries, Patent Remedies and Complex Products provides a consensus on the use of these remedies for products […]