AI Welfare and the Law: Rights, Liability, and the Next Frontier of Accountability
Alex Busterna, LAW ‘26 This blog is a part of iLIT’s student blog series. Each year, iLIT hosts a…
Alex Busterna, LAW ‘26 This blog is a part of iLIT’s student blog series. Each year, iLIT hosts a…
On October 16, the Temple University Libraries and the Office of Sustainability hosted a panel event titled Greener Intelligence?…
Students in Temple Law’s Tech Justice clinic, led by Professor Laura Bingham, made significant contributions to an early win…
Nick Hunsicker 2L Long before law school, I had aspirations of pursuing a PhD in Media Studies. After writing…
The Institute for Law, Innovation & Technology has been awarded two years of critical support by global fund Co-Develop…
iLIT launches a new learning program for civil society organizations and judicial actors to ensure rights-based, safe, and inclusive…
By: Atoosa Haghani, LAW ‘27 It begins with silence. Not the absence of noise, but a forced muting, of…
By: Stuti Majmudar, LAW ‘27 Kenya is a country full of young men desperate for work. The unemployment rate…
By: Luke Kim, LAW ‘25 Generative AI excites the mind. With a couple of words, I can generate text,…
Authors: Kiko Galpin, Jackie Jaques, Lara Ormiston, and Valerie Wilson An Access to Justice Clinic Report | August 2024…