GETS Speakers Featured in Jurimetrics Symposium Issue

The latest Jurimetrics: The Journal of Law, Science, and Technology is a symposium issue featuring LSI’s Governance of Emerging Technologies & Science Conference and including papers by three past presenters.  Karinne Ludlow – The Policy and Regulatory Context of U.S., U.K., and Australian Responses to Mitochondrial Donation Governance. Ludlow analyses the responses of three national governments to the development of […]

Blockchain and the Law CLE Now Available On Demand

The Center for Law, Science & Innovation recently hosted a Blockchain Speaker Series that brought together CEOs, legislators, and legal professionals to discuss present and future legal challenges and regulation related to blockchain technology. The series is now available as On Demand CLE. The 4-hour course features the following engaging topics and expert speakers: Blockchain Basics Caroline […]

Attorneys on Blockchain and the Practice of Law

LSI and the ASU Law Blockchain Interest Group are hosting a Blockchain Speaker Series this spring at the Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law. The final speaker events, Legal Practitioners, will be held on Wednesday, April 18. Local attorneys will discuss joys and challenges of representing clients in the blockchain industry and how blockchain technology will change the business […]

LSI’s End-of-Year Community Board Meeting and Reception!

The Center for Law, Science & Innovation (LSI) is hosting our end-of-year Community Board Meeting and Reception tomorrow. Anyone interested in engaging in LSI’s programs and projects is invited. We’d love to see you there! Details: When: Tuesday, 3/20 from 4:30 – 6:30 pm Where: Beus Center for Law & Society | Map – Rm 544, 111 […]

CEOs and Industry Leaders on the Business of Blockchain

LSI and the ASU Law Blockchain Interest Group are hosting a Blockchain Speaker Series this spring at the Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law. The third of four speaker events, CEOs and Industry Leaders, will be held on Wednesday, March 21. Entrepreneurs and visionaries working in the local blockchain community will discuss their innovative uses of blockchain technology and […]

Legislative and Policy Perspectives on Blockchain Technology

LSI and the ASU Law Blockchain Interest Group are putting on a Blockchain Speaker Series this spring at the Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law. The second of four speaker events, Blockchain and Government Policy, will be held on Wednesday, February 21. This event will feature State and Federal legislators, as well as policy experts, who are working […]

Blockchain on the Cover of Arizona Attorney Magazine

LSI Faculty Director Gary Marchant, Bryce Suzuki (Bryan Cave) and Todd Taylor (ASU Blockchain Research Lab) published the featured article on blockchain and the practice of law in this month’s Arizona Attorney Magazine. The article, Blockchain: How It Will Change Your Practice of Law, explains the ins and outs of blockchain, cryptocurrencies, smart contracts, and other applications for this emerging technology. The […]

LSI’s Blockchain Speaker Series Kicks Off This Month

The Center for Law, Science & Innovation is excited to host a series of speakers on blockchain and the law this spring at the Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law. The first of four speaker events, Blockchain Basics, will be held on Wednesday, January 17. The event, moderated by Faculty Director Gary Marchant, will explain the basics of […]

SAVE THE DATES: Blockchain Speaker Series

The Center for Law, Science & Innovation will be hosting a Blockchain Speaker Series this Spring. Come engage with a panel of speakers on blockchain and the law every month from January to April. January 17, 2018: Blockchain Basics February 21, 2018: Legislative Speakers March 21, 2018: CEO and Industry Speakers April 18, 2018: Legal Practice […]

State Department Hosts Blockchain Forum

Blockchain@State was a one-day forum in Washington D.C. put on by the U.S. Department of State, Secretary’s Office of Global Partnerships. The forum focused on using blockchain to perform government functions more efficiently and effectively. Deputy Secretary of State John J. Sullivan gave the opening remarks at the forum on Tuesday (Oct. 10). “Blockchain has […]