Science and Technology Policy and Law Program Area
The Science and Technology Policy and Law program area provides authoritative advice to the nation on vital issues shaping science and technology. Our work protects the integrity of research, examines legal and governance frameworks, monitors U.S. policy developments to inform interested groups, and supports evidence-based decision-making.
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News and Updates
New Report Identifies Policy Options to Improve Federal Research Regulations, Bolster U.S. Scientific Competitiveness
News Release
The U.S. scientific enterprise has produced significant advances in technologies and medicines for the nation but is being held back by uncoordinated regulations and policies. A new National Academies report examines the landscape of federal regulations and outlines policy options to alleviate administrative and regulatory burden.
Advances in Facial Recognition Technology Have Outpaced Laws, Regulations; New Report Recommends Federal Government Take Action on Privacy, Equity, and Civil Liberties Concerns
News Release
A new report recommends ways for the federal government to address privacy, equity, and civil liberties concerns raised by some uses of facial recognition technology and provides guidance for responsible development and deployment of the technology.
Our Expertise
The Science and Technology Policy and Law program area brings together leading experts from academia, government, and industry to explore how legal systems, governance structures, and policy frameworks intersect with science, technology, and society. Our work addresses cross-sector issues that shape the research enterprise and innovation ecosystem — such as data governance, national security, and emerging technologies — while also engaging deeply with questions of justice, ethics, and public accountability.
Our landmark studies and convenings explore how evidence and scientific understanding inform legal decision making and how law and policy can evolve to reflect technological and societal change. Our portfolio includes work on topics ranging from the use of science in the courts and forensic practices to the broader impacts of innovation policy, helping ensure that science, technology, and law together serve the public good.
Description
Examines legal frameworks and cross-sector policy issues affecting science and technology. Monitors U.S. policy developments and supports evidence-based decision-making.
Contributors
Staff
Emily Backes
Lead
Major units and sub-units
Center for Advancing Science and Technology
Lead
Science and Technology Policy and Law Program Area
Lead