Genetic Literacy Project Highlights GMO

In his article, entitled Big Food spends millions to defeat GMO Labeling in key state New York, and published in Genetic Literacy Project, David Klepper (not Keppler – this determination took some investigation) highlights certain aspects of the latest mandatory labeling battle taking place in New York State.  With the legislative session scheduled to end this […]

Google Glass Action

According to one of our advisory board members, Kirk Hartley,  Fennemore Craig, a Southwest-based law firm, has progressively introduced Google Glass into practice with personal injury cases, capturing, for evidence purposes, the impact an injury has on the daily life of a harmed client.  Other law-firm uses are also in the works.  Read more here […]

2014 Spring Open House: Student Research Cluster Meetings – Center for Law, Science & Innovation

ASU Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law Students: Want to learn more about the fascinating research our Center for Law, Science & Innovation Research Cluster students are pursuing? Then attend one (or more) of the cluster meetings scheduled below.  Any student considering participating next year is strongly encouraged to attend.  Please RSVP to: Deborah.Relph@asu.edu. Personalized […]

Tuesday Triple Trivia Tease for March 25, 2014

3 questions. 3 hints. 3 answers. Every Tuesday. 1. What popular expression related to the mind recently made “headlines”?  Was it, a) penny for your thoughts, b) put your thinking cap on, or c) get your brain in gear? Hint: Answer:  the thinking cap no longer appears to be restricted to the realm of idioms.   […]

ASU’s Science and Society Web Portal Unveiled

The Science and Society Web Portal brings together ASU’s distinguished science-focused research institutes, including the Center for Law, Science & Innovation, for convenient access to a multitude and broad range of academic programs, events and general information related to science, technology and society.  Check it out here.

Is Technology Completely Upending the Traditional Idea of the Self?

In his article, The End of the Self?, Braden Allenby, Faculty Fellow of the Center for Law, Science & Innovation, at ASU’s Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law, makes a provocative argument regarding the inevitable evolution of the self alongside the emergence of new technologies.  Allenby posits we are an information processing species and that […]