• The
Center for Law, Science & Innovation is focused on the intersection of law with science and technology. Its 26 faculty fellows, and numerous associated faculty, students, and research fellows explore law and policy in a world of rapidly changing technologies, through scholarship, education, and policy dialogue. • The
Center for Law & Global Affairs supports and inspires research, education and practice regarding emerging forms of transnational governance that extend beyond the traditional paradigms of international law. The center supports research and scholarship, develops courses and experiential learning programs, designs and manages international projects and engages in outreach with academic, policy and community partners. • The
Indian Legal Program was established in 1988 to provide legal education, and generate scholarship in the area of Indian law, and undertake public service to tribal governments. The program was founded by professor
William Canby, Jr., who served as director until his appointment to the
United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit. • The '''Barrett and O'Connor Center''' opened in 2018 to solidify the university's contacts with the capital city. The center houses ASU's Washington, D.C.–based academic programs, including the Washington Bureau of the Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication, the Sandra Day O'Connor College of Law Rule of Law and Governance program, the Capital Scholars program, and the McCain Institute's Next Generation Leaders program, among many others. In addition to hosting classes and internships on-site, special lectures and seminars taught from the Barrett & O'Connor Washington Center are connected to classrooms in Arizona through video-conferencing technology. The Barrett and O'Connor center is located at 1800 I St NW, Washington, DC 20006, close to the
White House. • The
ASU California Center is located in
Santa Monica, California, and serves as a gateway to the
Los Angeles market for ASU graduate students. The center offers classes for the College of Law, among other graduate programs at ASU. ==Notable lecturers and professors==