A theory that knowledge literally has its price and is being bought up by intellectual property advocates to the detriment of the scientific community is the focus of the Eighth Annual Hogan & Hartson Jurimetrics Lecture at the College of Law.
Professor Gary Marchant will speak at The National Academies' 18th meeting of the Committee on Science, Technology, and Law on Oct. 19-20 in Washington, D.C.
Associate clinical professor of law Marcy Karin will be the keynote speaker at the Work-Life Harmony Conference on Wednesday, Oct. 14, in Salt Lake City.
O'Connor Fellow Brian Sawers will present his paper, "Tribal Land Corporations: Using Incorporation to Combat Fractionation," at the Federal Bar Association's 11th Annual D.C. Indian Law Conference.
Faculty members from the College of Law weigh in on the debate on whether the rights of Americans to determine what's best for themselves and their families trump the federal government's efforts to head off what could be a H1N1 flu pandemic.
A recent lecture by James G. Hodge Jr., the Lincoln Professor of Health Law and Ethics at the College of Law, about the global legal response to the H1N1 outbreak was reported on by the ASU State Press.
Associate professor of law Andy Hessick gave a preview of the U.S. Supreme Court's 2009 term during a meeting of a section of the State Bar of Arizona.