Conference examines innovation, public policy gap

Silicon Flatirons Center for Law, Technology, and Entrepreneurship at the University of Colorado Law School will host its 2026 annual Flagship Conference, To Have and Have Not: Growing Asymmetries in Communications Technology, Feb. 1-2, at the Wolf Law Building at the University of Colorado Law School and via livestream.

The two-day, ticketed conference will examine widening gaps in areas such as artificial intelligence, radio spectrum and broadband access as technological innovation outpaces public policy. 


Speakers include:

  • Former U.S. Sen. Cory Gardner
  • Colorado Attorney General Phil Weiser
  • Legal scholars Brett Frischmann and Tim Wu
  • Industry leaders Larissa Herda and Seth Levine

FCC Commissioner Anna Gomez and FCC General Counsel Arpan Sura will headline Day 2.

Registration is required.

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