Sandra Day O'Connor College of Law

Technology, Antitrust and Regulation Project

Technology, Antitrust and Regulation Project

Technology, Antitrust and Regulation Project

Learn more about your impact

Your gift to the Technology, Antitrust, and Regulation Project (TARP) at ASU Law helps support student experiences through placements in Washington, D.C. involving public interest and public service at the intersection of technology, antitrust and regulatory law.  TARP allows students to be at the forefront of building the laws and structures needed to protect individual rights in this ever-changing and technology-driven landscape.

Impact of donor support

Providing financial support:

  • Creates a public interest pipeline for students to work in Congress and impactful government agencies, such as the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) and the Federal Trade Commission (FTC)
  • Enables students to work in prominent non-governmental organizations such as Public Knowledge and the Brookings Institution
  • Provides financial support ensuring students can afford to live and work in Washington D.C. in order to pursue these one-of-a-kind opportunities
  • Provides hands-on experience and allows ASU Law students to shape the direction of our government and its agencies can have on that impact the lives of citizens in the US and globally
  • Allows ASU Law students to build on their experiences and become leaders in this fast-paced technology-driven legal environment

 
ASU is known worldwide for its spirit of innovation, and your gift can put ASU Law students at the forefront, leading the innovative legal response to a fast-changing technology driven world.

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