Members of the GOLD Society enjoy a variety of benefits:
- Signature events: Three opportunities to network at exciting GOLD exclusive events each year
- Quarterly newsletter: Stay up-to-date about your alma mater
- Discounts: Enjoy special discounted tickets to an array of ASU Law events
- Swag: Receive an exclusive gift upon joining
How do I join the GOLD Society
Join the GOLD Society by making a recurring monthly donation to ASU Law.
Monthly gifts of any amount add up quickly and make an incredible impact across ASU Law and our community. These gifts sustain and expand scholarships, support faculty and research, and grow our school’s innumerable, impactful programs.
Make your gift to the Law Annual Fund and join the GOLD Society today.
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Please consider making a gift to ASU Law and the GOLD Society at one of the following levels:
Graduate Status |
Suggested Amount |
Current students or clerks |
$5 per month |
Graduates 0 – 5 years out |
$10 per month |
Graduates 6 – 10 years out |
$20 per month |
GOLD Society's Spring into Gold
April 27, 2023 | 5:30 p.m.
Engrained, Beus Center for Law and Society
Join us in April for the GOLD Society's “Spring into Gold" at Engrained at the Beus Center for Law and Society. Enjoy live music, sample custom cocktails, and network with your fellow GOLD Society members and former faculty members. Enter for a chance to win prizes and learn about the benefits of joining the GOLD Society at ASU Law.
Seventh Annual SRP Sustainability Conference of American Legal Educators
May 12, 2023
Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law
The SRP Sustainability Conference of American Legal Educators is an annual gathering of law professors who are doing research in sustainability-related areas. The conference features presentations of legal academic research on subjects pertaining to environmental sustainability and law, including environmental law, natural resources law, water law, energy law, land use law, agricultural law, food law, disaster law and climate change law.
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Conference on Governance of Emerging Technologies and Science (GETS)
May 18 - 19, 2023
Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law
This unique and innovative conference, now in its ninth year, addresses the ethical, legal, regulatory and policy issues that surround the emergence of new technologies and scientific advances. Drawing on the combined expertise of leaders in academia, industry and government, this conference focuses on finding governance solutions for rapidly changing technologies. In recent years, these discussions have covered the broadest possible range of technologies and scientific study, including nanotechnology, artificial intelligence, robotics, autonomous vehicles, the internet of things, human-machine interfaces, neuroscience, synthetic biology, genomics, personalized medicine, telemedicine, human enhancement, gene editing, surveillance, national security, virtual and augmented reality, blockchain, autonomous weapon systems and so on. The value we have uncovered in combining such a variety of subjects is that governance strategies and lessons learned in one field can often be applied to others in ways that generate new breakthroughs. It is a truly interdisciplinary conference of scientists, lawyers, regulators, philosophers, ethicists, and more.
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