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NSU Shepard Broad College of Law's Goodwin Program for Society, Technology, and the Law provides a multidisciplinary effort to promote academic scholarship, legal education, and skills training on the increasingly prominent role that technology and innovation play in society focusing on transformative technologies, climate change, and public health policy.  

The term “society” highlights that legal and economic changes in these areas raise critical concerns regarding equity, equality, and access. Through the lens of equity and equality, the Program will foster meaningful scholarship and dialogue on the most significant areas of regional and international change. These include issues of public health and disparate access to health care; climate change and ecological stressors; new and evolving forms of technology, media and communication; consequences to the nature of regulation; and the impact on the knowledge, skills, and values essential to the practice of law.

Nova Southeastern University's College of Law offers a cutting edge, skills-centered academic program in three-year full-time and four-year part-time divisions. NSU Health Law and Legal Research and Writing programs are ranked by U.S. News & World Report. With its redeveloped clinical programs, every NSU Law student is guaranteed a live-client experience. In-house clinical studies are supplemented by full-time field placement opportunities practicing law in Florida, across the United States, or select locations throughout the globe. To solidify student success after graduation, NSU Law pioneered a curriculum on the business of lawyering through the NSU Law Leadership Academy. NSU Law students have a myriad of curricular opportunities, including a rich, diverse curriculum, concentrations in International Law, Health Law or IP, Technology and Cybersecurity; dual degree programs abroad in Rome, Barcelona, or Prague; dual degree programs at many of NSU's other 17 colleges; and much more. For more information, please visit www.law.nova.edu.