Emerging technologies β from artificial intelligence to blockchain to Big Data β pose enormous challenges to the roles and functions of law in society. Spanning governments and governance, this series features big thinking, emerging thinking, and critical thinking about blends of law, computing, markets, and politics.
This seminar series on the Future of Law in Technology and Governance, organized and moderated by Michael Madison, Professor of Law and John E. Murray Faculty Scholar at the University of Pittsburgh School of Law, is co-sponsored with the Future Law Project at the University of Pittsburgh Law School and the Center for Governance and Markets. Each one-hour seminar includes a 25-minute presentation by the author followed by 30 minutes for questions and discussion. Virtual rooms will remain open for an additional 30 minutes should any participants want to continue the conversation beyond the hour.
