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October is a month of global connection at ASU Law. From international research collaborations to groundbreaking partnerships across borders, The Center for Law and Global Affairs is leading the charge in shaping how law interacts with our increasingly interconnected world. Our faculty and students are engaging with global issues — intellectual property, climate justice, human rights, international trade and beyond — bringing ASU’s spirit of innovation to the international stage. In this edition of The LENS, we celebrate the international area of expertise at ASU Law and the exciting initiatives expanding our reach and impact worldwide. |
| Stacy LeedsWillard H. Pedrick Dean and Regents Professor Arizona State University Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law LinkedIn |
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Student Success | Post
The Center for Law and Global Affairs (LGA) at ASU Law is proud to announce that Hannah Knight and Hunter Drake, both third-year law students, have been selected as the Center’s inaugural Senior Student Fellows. |
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ASU Law took the global stage as Andrea Matačić Cayley, executive director of the Center for Law and Global Affairs, recently represented ASU Law at the American Society of International Law conference in Singapore. |
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Technology | Event
The Center for Law, Science and Innovation is hosting AI Collaborative Lunch meet-ups to swap AI-law insights and launch joint projects - research, publications, events, training and more. |
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| Andrea Matačić Cayley, executive director of ASU Law’s Center for Law and Global Affairs, recently spoke at the United Nations General Assembly in New York. She joined global leaders at the High-level Side Event: Ensuring Accountability for Ukraine, hosted by Albania, Denmark, the Kingdom of the Netherlands, the Marshall Islands, Ukraine and Estonia.
This fourth annual event spotlighted the urgent need to maintain momentum in advancing accountability and justice for Ukraine, as Russia’s devastating war of aggression continues. |
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| We are proud to see ASU Law contributing to vital global conversations on justice and accountability. 👏 |
Expanding legal learning opportunities across the globe
A global perspective and cross-cultural skills are integral for effective leaders in law, justice and policy. ASU Law’s International area of expertise offers students the chance to cultivate global perspectives through international academic, research and professional opportunities, along with study and work in Washington, D.C. and abroad. |
| Law of the Colorado River: The View from the Lower Basin November 4 | 9 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. (AZ) Beus Center for Law and Society, W. P. Carey Armstrong Great Hall
As drought conditions persist and reservoir levels decline, the divide between Upper and Lower Basin legal perspectives continues to grow, shaping negotiations and influencing decision-making at every level.
Hosted by the Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law at Arizona State University, this symposium brings together leading voices from the legal, academic, policy and historical communities to spark meaningful dialogue and insight. |
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| AI Collaborative November 12 | 12 - 1 p.m. (AZ) Beus Center for Law and Society, Room 650 or on Zoom
The Center for Law, Science and Innovation is hosting bi weekly AI Collaborative lunch meet ups to explore the future of Artificial Intelligence and Law. We will swap AI law insights and launch joint projects, including research, publications, events, training and more. Lunch will be provided during these sessions. |
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| Golden Grads Reception November 21 | 3 - 5 p.m. (AZ) Beus Center for Law and Society ASU Law is thrilled to welcome grads of 50+ Years: Classes of 1970-1975 to a reception of networking and celebration.
ASU Law Reunion Celebration November 21 | 5 - 7 p.m. (AZ) Beus Center for Law and Society Classes of ‘75, ‘85, ‘95, ‘05, and ‘15
For questions, contact the ASU Law Alumni office at [email protected]. |
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| Canby Lecture November 25 | 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. (AZ) Beus Center for Law and Society, W. P. Carey Armstrong Great Hall
This annual lecture is named in honor of William C. Canby Jr., of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit, a founding faculty member of the Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law and the Indian Legal Program. This year, we present Deb Haaland (Former United States Secretary of the Interior), current gubernatorial candidate in New Mexico. |
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