Be at Charney Hall this Saturday at 9:00 am for the Second Annual 2nd Chances Empathy Hackathon. The goal of the hackathon is to help people with a criminal record get the second chance they’ve earned by closing the gap between…
Be at Charney Hall this Saturday at 9:00 am for the Second Annual 2nd Chances Empathy Hackathon. The goal of the hackathon is to help people with a criminal record get the second chance they’ve earned by closing the gap between…
Artificial Intelligence for Social Impact Speaker Series We are kicking off a new season of the popular AI for Social Impact speaker series with a conversation about using facial recognition software as a surveillance tool. Working with the Markkula Center for Applied Ethics,…
We’ve put together a chart of high tech related courses being offered in Spring 2020. View the Chart. Although we’ve tried to make it accurate and comprehensive, please check the course offering web page for Spring 2020, http://lawscuedustage.wpengine.com/course-schedule/, for the…
Professor Tyler Ochoa will be speaking at “Copyright, Memes, and Politics” on October 22nd at noon in San Francisco. Register online.
PLSO and SIPLA are pleased to present: Beyond Compliance: The Reality of Cybersecurity Join Max Kelly, Co-Founder & CEO of leading cybersecurity firm, [redacted], in a conversation regarding common cybersecurity perspectives, compliance vs. security, and a realistic look…
The High Tech Law Institute invites you to participate in the 17th annual Works-in-Progress Intellectual Property Colloquium (WIPIP), February 7-8, 2020, Santa Clara University School of Law, Santa Clara, California. The colloquium provides intellectual property scholars with a forum to…
View the podcast with Kenton Brice, Director of Technology Innovation at Oklahoma University College of Law.
The Center for Legal and Court Technology (CLCT) at William & Mary Law School is pleased to announce its third annual writing competition dedicated to innovative legal issues likely to arise from Artificial Intelligence, the Internet of Things, and/or related…
Georgetown Law’s Institute for Technology Law & Policy and The Georgetown Law Technology Review are pleased to announce the 2019-2020 Georgetown Law Technology Student Writing Competition to encourage original writing in the field of tech law and policy. 2019-2020 TOPIC…
Professor Catherine Sandoval recently published an article in the San Diego Journal of Climate and Energy Law titled, “Cybersecurity Paradigm Shift: The Risks of Net Neutrality Repeal to Energy Reliability, Public Safety, and Climate Change Solutions.” Her article analyzes the…