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Date: Wed, 19 Feb 1997 18:51:34 -0500
From: Belinda Juran <juran@law.harvard.edu>
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Harvard Journal of Law & Technology
Symposium: Crime & Technology
Law Enforcement Technology - Cybercrime - Electronic Commerce
Saturday, March 15, 1997
Ames Courtroom, Austin Hall at Harvard Law School in Cambridge, MA.
Registration: 9:30 A.M.
Tentative Schedule, including Confirmed and Tentative Panelists:
9:30-9:45 Registration & coffee
9:45-10 Introduction
10-12 Panel: "Search, Seizure, and Surveillance Technology"
(searching of technology & the technology of searching)
Moderator: Stephen Heymann
assistant United States attorney in Boston who teaches at
HLS and was involved with the first wiretap laid on the
Internet.
Panelists:
o Tony West
AUSA in San Jose who helped investigate the creator
of PGP and is now prosecuting the "Orchid Club"
cases against an international child pornography
ring that distributed through the Internet.
o Chris Slobogin
UFlorida professor who is the reporter for the
ABA Task Force on Technology and Law Enforcement
o Andy Good
a Boston defense attorney who has defended computer
searches including US v. Steve Jackson Games
o Marc Goodman
a Los Angeles Police Department sargeant who has
investigated computer crimes and has pursued the
impact of technology on police departments during
his year at the Kennedy School of Government
o Elizabeth Marsh
a Quinnipiac Law School professor who has done work
on encryption and the danger of the federal government's
"key" proposal
12 Lunch: box lunch provided
12:45-1:15 Keynote: invited (tentative) keynote speaker:
Bob Kahn
Corporation for National Research Initiatives
1:15-3:15 Panel: "The Risks of Electronic Banking &Commerce"
(content security & payment/banking security)
Moderator: Charles Nesson
professor at Harvard Law School specializing in
legal implications of digital technologies
o Marc Rotenberg
EPIC (Electronic Privacy & Information Center)
o Kelly Frey
Copyright Clearance Center
o David Byer
partner, Testa Hurwitz & Thibeault, Boston, MA
o Philip Bane
counsel, First Virtual
3:15 end
Admission to the Symposium is free to all Harvard affiliates (with valid
Harvard ID), $15 for all other students, $30 for public sector
professionals, and $100 for private sector professionals.
ADVANCE REGISTRATION IS STRONGLY SUGGESTED.
- ------------------------Registration Form-------------------------------
Harvard Journal of Law & Technology Symposium on Crime & Technology;
March 15, 1997;
registration begins at 9:30 a.m.; program begins at 10:00 a.m.
Ames Courtroom, Austin Hall, Harvard Law School, Cambridge MA
Name:____________________________________________________
Affiliation _________________________________________________
Address __________________________________________________
__________________________________________________
Telephone:________________________________________________
Email:____________________________________________________
Check One:
_____ Private Sector Professional: $100
_____ Public Sector Professional: $ 30
_____ Student: $ 15
_____ Harvard student (valid ID must be presented
at the door): free
Make checks payable to: Harvard Journal of Law & Technology
Mail the completed registration form with check to:
Symposium Registration
Harvard Journal of Law & Technology
Publications Center
Harvard Law School
Cambridge, MA 02138
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The Symposium is sponsored by Hale and Dorr L.L.P., Boston, MA.
The Spring Issue of the Journal will include articles covering the broad
topic of "Crime and Technology."
For additional information about the Symposium, contact
Symposium Editor Belinda Juran, by e-mail at juran@law.harvard.edu, or by
phone at the Harvard Journal of Law & Technology offices at
617-495-3606 or 617-493-7949.
ABOUT THE JOURNAL:
The Harvard Journal of Law & Technology is a leading scholarly
publication for articles addressing the many diverse interstices of
science and technology with law and society. We have published articles
by law professors, practitioners, business leaders, and politicians on
varied topics including biotechnology, computers, international trade,
technology transfer, intellectual property, medical technologies, and
telecommunications. These and other subjects are some of the most
exciting and rapidly developing areas of the law, and we believe that the
dialogue provided by the Harvard Journal of Law & Technology will help to
shape the future of this important field. We welcome submissions of
articles, case comments, or book reviews addressing the relationship of
law and technology.
SUBSCRIPTION INFORMATION:
For additional information, please contact the Journal at the address
below. The Journal publishes three issues each year. To subscribe to the
Journal's upcoming issues in Volume 10, please send the Journal a check
for U.S. $45.00 (foreign orders $50.00) to the address below. To obtain
the issue discussed above or back issues, please send the Journal a check
for $35.00 with a note indicating the desired issue (i.e., "Vol. 9 No. 2").
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Harvard Journal of Law & Technology
Publications Center
Harvard Law School
Cambridge, MA 02138
Telephone: (617) 495-3606
Fax: (617) 495-8828
E-Mail: jolt@law.harvard.edu
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