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College of Law hosts annual Mock Trial Academy for high school and middle school students

Posted on 02/20/2013
More than 90 students from Case Grande and Phoenix met at the College of Law on Saturday, Jan. 12, for an introduction to discoverlaw.org, a website that promotes diversity among law schools and the legal profession, and to attend three workshops on mock trial techniques. The sessions were taught by law professors, alumni and others in the legal community.

Pedrick Lecture explores privacy and the Fourth Amendment

Posted on 02/20/2013
In considering privacy, the courts should focus more on types of information and less on where that information is located, Erwin Chemerinsky told a crowd of nearly 300 faculty members, students and staff this week at the Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law.

Arkfeld interviewed on Law Technology News

Posted on 02/18/2013
Michael Arkfeld, founding director of the ASU-Arkfeld eDiscovery and Digital Evidence Program, was interviewed by Monica Bay of Law Technology News on Jan. 30.

U.S. Magistrates, renowned experts to headline conference on crucial eDiscovery and digital evidence issues

Posted on 02/18/2013
The practical and cutting-edge issues affecting the discovery and admission of electronic information in litigation is the focus of the Second Annual ASU-Arkfeld eDiscovery and Digital Evidence Conference, March 13-15, at the Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law at Arizona State University.

Ferguson-Bohnee quoted in Colorlines

Posted on 02/14/2013
Patty Ferguson-Bohnee, faculty director of the Indian Legal Clinic at the College of Law, was mentioned in an article written by Aura Bogado of The Nation on Jan. 28.

Luff quoted in The Arizona Republic

Posted on 02/13/2013
Patrick Luff, visiting assistant professor at the College of Law, was quoted in an article written by J. Craig Anderson of The Arizona Republic on Wednesday, Feb. 6. The article also ran in USA Today and on WUSA Channel 9 in Denver and First Coast News in Jacksonville, Fla., among others.

Law professor files Supreme Court brief

Posted on 02/13/2013
Professor Aaron Fellmeth of the College of Law recently filed an amicus brief in the U.S. Supreme Court on behalf of GeneDX, a company that specializes in genetic testing for rare hereditary disorders. The filing also was made on behalf of Fellmeth, and law professors Linda Demaine and Dennis Karjala, all Faculty Fellows in the Center for Law, Science & Innovation

LSI seeks abstracts for spring conference on emerging technologies

Posted on 02/13/2013
The College of Law’s Center for Law, Science & Innovation has issued a call for abstracts for proposed presentations at its upcoming First Annual Conference on Emerging Technologies: Law, Policy and Ethics. Eleven other organizations from across the nation with an interest in emerging technologies are co-sponsoring this path-breaking event

ASU's Emerge to showcase vibrant fusion of arts, technology

Posted on 02/11/2013
Public festival will cap off 3 days of enlightening entertainment, explorations into constructing the future

Tsosie joins ranks of ASU’s most prestigious scholars

Posted on 02/05/2013
Rebecca Tsosie was a young girl growing up in Los Angeles in the 1970s, an average student going through the motions of school with no plans to be the first person in her family to go to college. Then, an international incident centering on longstanding injustices toward American Indians boiled over 1,400 miles from her home, fueling in her a passion that would change the trajectory of her life forever.
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