Science and Technology Innovations

AI and Justice: What Role Should Artificial Intelligence Play in the Criminal Justice System?
“Where is it most likely for somebody to get hurt or killed? It’s drinking and driving. And in that one area (Phoenix), I welcome our new artificial intelligence (AI) […] in terms of taking away the most dangerous part of human activity on a daily basis.”
ASU Law launches Wolin Family Center for Intellectual Property Law to drive innovation and legal excellence
The Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law at Arizona State University is proud to announce the launch of the Wolin Family Center for Intellectual Property Law (Wolin Center) as a groundbreaking initiative designed to shape the future of intellectual property law through legal education and industry collaboration.
From student to mentor: ASU Law alum leads the way in eDiscovery
When Robert Singleton graduated with his JD from the Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law at Arizona State University in 2002, eDiscovery, the process of identifying, collecting, preserving and producing electronically stored information for use in legal proceedings like litigation or investigations, was still in its infancy. So, when he joined Squire Patton Boggs and was tasked with developing a strategy for reviewing and producing the massive volume of documents in a bankruptcy case, this daunting challenge led to the evolution of eDiscovery at the firm.
A new twist on fantasy sports brought on by ASU ties
A new fantasy sports gaming app is taking traditional fantasy sports and mixing them with a strategic, territory-based twist.
ASU Law conferences advance the future of science and technology innovation
The Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law at Arizona State University is addressing the legal and regulatory challenges posed by rapid advancements in science and technology through focused advocacy and legal initiatives.
Opportunities and risks of AI in the court system
“Science and innovation have always been an important part of ASU Law.”
Law and addiction: How new science is impacting the justice system
For years, people who struggle with drug addiction have often been considered weak or in need of incarceration by the general public and legal community.
TechTainment conference explores the crossroads of law, technology, entertainment
What protections do writers, actors, producers and others have from AI? Will changing laws around name, image and likeness (NIL) eliminate less lucrative college sports? And what does the No Fakes Act actually entail?
Law meets innovation as generative AI takes a front seat for ASU Law students
Students and faculty at the Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law at Arizona State University, ranked the nation’s most innovative university for 10 years in a row, are turning to the use of generative artificial intelligence (AI) to help prepare them for what’s to come in the legal world.