Law and Technology
Wednesday, October 1, 2025

Bridging Barriers No. 5– “LAW IS LIVING”: What I Learned From Zeynep Ulku Kahveci About Critical Thinking, Courage, and Teaching Across Systems

This reflection is part of Bridging Barriers: Conversations Across Legal Cultures—an oral history series by Emails to a Young Lawyer that documents the journeys of lawyers […]
Tuesday, January 7, 2025

EMPOWERING GLOBAL LEGAL MINDS: MY JOURNEY FROM TURKEY TO TOP U.S. LAW SCHOOLS THROUGH THE FULBRIGHT PROGRAM

Applying for the Fulbright scholarship was one of the most transformative experiences of my life. I was honored to be chosen as the only law student […]
Tuesday, December 3, 2024

INSIGHTS INTO A CAREER IN TECHNOLOGY LAW AND POLICY: BUILDING COMPETENCIES AND PERSONAL BRANDS IN THE DIGITAL ERA – PART II

(PART II) I wish to express my deep appreciation to Carolina Rossini, Director of Public Interest Technology (PIT) Programs and Professor of Practice at the University of Massachusetts Amherst, as well as Lecturer at Boston University in the IP & Information Privacy LL.M. program, for taking the time to address my inquiries. CY.
Tuesday, November 26, 2024

INSIGHTS INTO A CAREER IN TECHNOLOGY LAW AND POLICY: BUILDING COMPETENCIES AND PERSONAL BRANDS IN THE DIGITAL ERA – PART I

I wish to express my deep appreciation to Carolina Rossini, Director of Public Interest Technology (PIT) Programs and Professor of Practice at the University of Massachusetts Amherst, as well as Lecturer at Boston University in the IP & Information Privacy LL.M. program, for taking the time to address my inquiries. CY.(PART I)
Tuesday, September 10, 2024

NAVIGATING THE FUTURE: EXPLORE BU LAW’S LL.M. IN INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY AMIDST THE EVOLVING LANDSCAPE OF AI AND TECH REGULATION

INTERNATIONAL LL.M. PROGRAMS: BOSTON UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF LAW, BOSTON, MA, USA. I would like to express my gratitude to Professor Stacey Dogan of the Boston University School of Law for generously offering her time and expertise to address my inquiries. CY.
Friday, December 4, 2020

ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE IN ARBITRATION

From the American Arbitration Association to the International Chamber of Commerce, a group of leading foreign arbitral bodies released a joint declaration on the COVID-19 pandemic soon after the pandemic began. The statement emphasizes the importance of cooperation among the various institutions to ensure that all are making the best use of digital technology for remote working. The COVID-19 pandemic has thus brought the use of technology in legal practice to the forefront.