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Distinguished Speaker Series in Law, Technology & Innovation

by Florida State University College of Law

The Distinguished Speaker Series in Law, Technology & Innovation is an initiative by Florida State University's Institute of Law, Technology & Innovation. This series convenes leading policymakers, industry leaders, and academics to discuss emerging trends in law, technology, and innovation.

The series has featured prominent speakers such as Lawrence Lessig, who addressed the intersection of democracy and artificial intelligence, and Anu Bradford, who discussed digital empires in the era of AI. Other notable sessions include conversations with Scott J. Shapiro on cyber espionage and Jay Clayton on the future of crypto and blockchain regulation.

These events provide attendees with opportunities to engage with experts, explore cutting-edge topics, and participate in discussions shaping the future of law and technology.

The series is ideal for legal professionals, technologists, policymakers, and students interested in the evolving landscape of law and technology.

Speakers(1)

Lawrence Lessig

Roy L. Furman Professor of Law and Leadership at Harvard Law School

Professor Lessig addressed how the emerging technologies of AI threaten democratic ideals and capacity.

Event Details

Date
November 16, 2024
Location
🇺🇸 Tallahassee, United States
Florida State University College of Law
Pricing
Varies by event
Audience
Legal professionals, technologists, policymakers, students
CLE Credits
CLE accreditation pending
Attendees
Varies by event