New technologies are emerging in every sector, from transportation to finance, and lawyers, legislators and regulators are scrambling to keep up. At law schools, professors are trying to help students get ahead of the curve for a radically different world.
At UC Berkeley School of Law, Justin Erlich and Sam Swartz are collaborating on a disruptive technologies seminar course slated to debut in the spring. The pair met while working ...
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