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Center for Law, Science & Innovation

The Center for Law, Science & Innovation is the first and largest academic center focused on the intersection of law with science and technology. Its twenty-six faculty fellows work with students and research fellows to explore innovations in law and policy for a world of rapidly changing technologies, through leading-edge scholarship, education, and policy dialogue.

Highlights


First Annual Conference on Governance of Emerging Technologies: Law, Policy & Ethics
May 20-21, 2013 / Chandler, Arizona
The GRINN technologies (genetics, robotics, information technology, nanotechnology, neuroscience) present unique governance issues and challenges due to their rapid pace of development and ethical and social concerns affecting a broad range of stakeholders. This conference will feature top experts in a fascinating and crucial exploration of the overlapping regulatory, governance, legal, policy, social and ethical issues of such technologies.  To learn more and to register, click here.

Second Annual eDiscovery and Digital Evidence Conference
March 13-15, 2013, Sandra Day O'Connor College of Law, Tempe campus
The eDiscovery and Digital Evidence Conference brought together leading jurists, attorneys, practice support personnel, service providers and other legal professionals to demonstrate effective best practices to competently handle eDiscovery within a corporate, government, or nonprofit environment and in litigation.