Details
January 26, 2007 from 8:30 am - 6:00 pm
The Stanford Center for Internet and Society, Stanford Criminal Justice Center, and Stanford Technology Law Review have invited scholars and practioners from around the country to participate in a Symposium on the future of the 4th Amendment in this digital age.
The 2007 Symposium will feature the writings of 6 scholars:
- Paul Ohm, University of Colorado: The seizure clause and the Internet
- Susan Freiwald, University of San Francisco: The "presence of electronic surveillance" test
- Deirdre Mulligan and Pam Samuelson, Boalt: Sensor networks for public utilities
- Nicole Ozer, ACLU: Radio-Frequency Identification and government monitoring
- Richard Salgado, Yahoo!: Councilman and stored communications
Website
Related Information and Recordings
- Susan Freiwald, University of San Francisco - A First Principles Approach to Communications' Privacy (streaming audio 56k)
- Paul Ohm, University of Colorado - The Olmsteadian Seizure Clause (streaming audio 56k)
- Nicky Ozer, ACLU of Northern California - RFID Technology and Legislation (streaming audio 56k)
Admission
To register for the symposium, please send an e-mail with your name to techsymposium@
gmail.com by 11:59 pm on January 21, 2007.