Event Title
Location
Download the FULL Proceedings Report Here. For more information about SITIE, visit the link below.
Event Website
https://law.seattleu.edu/academics/programs/entrepreneurship-immersion
Start Date
13-6-2020 9:00 AM
End Date
13-6-2020 5:00 PM
Description
Complete Summary of Proceedings.
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Proceedings of the SITIE2020 Symposium
Download the FULL Proceedings Report Here. For more information about SITIE, visit the link below.
Complete Summary of Proceedings.
https://digitalcommons.law.seattleu.edu/sitie_symposium/itbe2020/june13/1
Comments
The Seattle Journal of Technology, Environment, and Innovation Law (SJTEIL) is pleased to present and house the summary of proceedings for the 2020 Innovating the Built Environment Symposium as part of Seattle University School of Law’s Summer Institute for Technology, Innovation, and Entrepreneurship Program.
SJTEIL’s primary function is to publish high-quality articles on a variety of technology, environmental, and innovation topics. SJTEIL expanded from the Seattle Journal of Environmental Law (SJEL), which was the first student-run environmental law journal in the state of Washington. With its unique online publishing platform, SJTEIL is capable of publishing long-form academic articles on a rolling basis, with short form projects and multimedia presentation when appropriate. Consequently, SJTEIL’s publications are timely and immediately relevant. SJTEIL strives to amplify and make space for a wide array of perspectives and experiences. The journal seeks to encourage open dialogue at the intersection between environmental policies, technological advances, and their disparate impacts on human experiences.
SJTEIL would like to thank Peter Smirniotopoulos and Dean Steven Bender for including the journal in this symposium and for their guidance in the summary process.