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Shaping Your Speech: Media Reform, Past and Present (Past Event)

April 1, 2015
Stanford University

From the First Amendment to Net Neutrality. How Media Regulation Affects What We Say

Does the FCC's recent ruling on net neutrality promise more equal media access? Or will it lead to years of divisive litigation? FCC Commissioner Mignon Clyburn will discuss implications of the new rules and the role of media regulation in creating a free press; Victor Pickard of the University of Pennsylvania will look at how media regulation choices in the 1940s affect us today; Stanford's Morgan Weiland will explain what the proposed federal shield law means for journalists. Read more about Shaping Your Speech: Media Reform, Past and Present

Privacy in the Age of Pervasive Surveillance (Past Event)

April 3, 2015
Boise, ID

Ours is a time of ubiquitous surveillance. Our actions online and in public are routinely monitored, both with and without our consent, using the “smart” devices we’ve embraced as the tools of modern self-expression, connectivity, and convenience. This is the age of the biometrically quantified self, mass governmental telecommunications surveillance, location-aware technologies, marketing analytics, drones, and Big Data. Read more about Privacy in the Age of Pervasive Surveillance

We Robot 2015 (Past Event)

April 10, 2015
University of Washington School of Law

CIS Affiliate Scholars Peter Asaro, Ryan Calo and Woodrow Hartzog will all be participating in this two-day conference. 

Registration is open for We Robot 2015 and we have a great program planned:

Friday, April 10

8:00 am

Registration and Breakfast

8:40 am

Welcome Remarks: Dean Kellye Testy, University of Washington School of Law

Introductory Remarks: Ryan Calo, Program Committee Chair

9:00 am Read more about We Robot 2015

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