Science and Technology Innovations

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Opportunities and risks of AI in the court system

“Science and innovation have always been an important part of ASU Law.” 
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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.
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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? 
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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.
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ASU Law’s Center for Law, Science and Innovation collaborates with BBB National Programs to develop industry self-regulation curriculum

BBB National Programs’ Center for Industry Self-Regulation today announced that it will develop a curriculum on industry self-regulation for law, business, and public policy school programs, filling a significant gap in curre
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ASU Law launches AI focus across multiple degree programs

The Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law at Arizona State University — ranked the nation’s most innovative university since U.S.
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ASU Law and LAIPLA partner to produce 10th annual TechTainment conference

The Sandra Day O'Connor College of Law at Arizona State University and Los Angeles Intellectual Property Law Association (LAIPLA) are excited to announce their partnership to produce the highly anticipated TechTainment 2024 conference, which is renowned for being at the forefront of exploring the dynamic intersection of technology, entertainment and law. This landmark event, now in its 10th year, will take place on Tuesday, November 12, at the historic ASU California Center in downtown Los Angeles.
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Rising 3L earns scholarship to pursue IP law passion

A rising third-year law student at the
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ASU Law secures key talent to expand and innovate intellectual property program in California and beyond

As technology remains at the forefront of progress, the need for intellectual property attorneys to adequately safeguard the rights of creators is at an all-time high. To that end, the intellectual property program at ASU Law is growing to meet the anticipated market demands with two leading IP experts at the helm.
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ASU Law awards patent law scholarship to 4 students

The 2024–25 Lisa Foundation Advanced Patent Scholarship at the Sandra Day O'Connor College of Law at Arizona State University has been awarded to four deserving students in the patent and intellectual property law program.
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