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Centre for Law, Technology and Society

Canada鈥檚 premier research hub on technology law, ethics and policy.
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Karen Eltis appointed to the New York City Bar Association鈥檚 Presidential Task Force on Artificial Intelligence and Digital Technologies

Professor Karen Eltis has been appointed to Presidential Task Force on Artificial Intelligence and Digital Technologies of the New York City Bar Assoc鈥
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A new volume of 鈥淩obot Law鈥 co-edited by Kristen Thomasen

Edward Elgar Publishing has just published "Robot Law: Volume II鈥, a new landmark collection co-edited by Dr. Kristen Thomasen that delves into the le鈥
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CLTS @ 15 / 25

OCTOBER 3, 2025

Join us to celebrate 25 years of technology law, ethics and policy at the University of Ottawa and the 15th anniversary of the Centre

We look forward to seeing our alumni and the entire technology policy community for a day rich in discussion, memories, and perspectives. 

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