The final speaker in our AI, Equity, and Law speaker series, curated by Santa Clara Law Professor Colleen Chien will be John Paul Farmer, architect of NYC’s AI Strategy when he was CTO. Farmer’s talk will be this coming Monday, 4/25,…
The final speaker in our AI, Equity, and Law speaker series, curated by Santa Clara Law Professor Colleen Chien will be John Paul Farmer, architect of NYC’s AI Strategy when he was CTO. Farmer’s talk will be this coming Monday, 4/25,…
Professor Colleen Chien was recently featured in an article, Leading by Example: Insight from IP Leaders of the Public Sector, profiling leading women in intellectual property law, featured in Landslide magazine (Vol. 14, No. 2, December/January 2022). Read the article here.
Professor Colleen Chien has authored two blog posts on PatentlyO. In Advancing Inclusive Innovation and Entrepreneurship through the Patent System, Chien draws from her paper Inequalities, Innovation and Patents and argues that the patent system has an important role to…
It’s been a busy fall at the High Tech Law Institute at Santa Clara Law. Please join us for one of our upcoming free, online events. All times indicated are Pacific Time. 10/8/20, 11:00am – 12:00pm, Deidentification Guest Speaker:…
The 2020 season of the Artificial Intelligence for Social Impact and Equity Speaker and Blog series — a series of discussions on legal responses and frameworks for dealing with algorithmic and emerging AI technologies — launches today. Register to join us for this…
Joy Baker Peacock Rejoins Santa Clara Law as Director of its Privacy Program and Interim Director for High Tech Law Institute. Read the announcement! Join one of our free upcoming events via Zoom (all times listed are Pacific Time) 9/9…
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,…
Professor Colleen Chien and her colleagues (Jorge L. Contreras, Thomas F. Cotter, Brian J. Love, Christopher B. Seaman, and Norman V. Siebrasse) recently published a chapter titled Patent Enhanced Damages, Litigation Cost Recovery, and Interest in PATENT REMEDIES AND COMPLEX…
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