New Era Discoveries
OVERVIEW
At Penn Law, 11 academic centers and institutes promote research to examine complex legal issues and problems. Recent examples include rapidly changing technology laws (at the Center for Technology, Innovation & Competition); the quantitative impact of regulation on jobs and the economy (at the Penn Program on Regulation); and criminal justice reform (at the Quattrone Center for the Fair Administration of Justice).
These centers and their associated faculty and fellows conduct research leading to new insights in the law and connected fields, including: Law and Technology; Law and Business; Law and Criminal Justice Reform, and; Law and Health.
With your help, we can build on the Law School’s integrative curriculum and innovative research.
Supporting Stories

Quattrone Center’s Inaugural Summer Internship Supports Criminal Justice Research
University of Pennsylvania Carey Law School interns worked on three Quattrone Center projects in criminal justice over the summer of 2020.

Supporting Entrepreneurship And Innovation Through Tech-Enabled Lawyers
The Detkin IP Clinic is enabling entrepreneurial enterprises to maximize value from their IP and helping lawyers future-proof their careers through exposure to advanced tech tools.

Detkin Intellectual Property and Technology Legal Clinic Promotes Justice By Supporting Innovation
For University of Pennsylvania Carey Law School Practice Professor of Law Cynthia Dahl, intellectual property law is an instrument of equality.