American University Law Review’s Annual Symposium “Privacy in the Age of Emergency”
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CDT’s Greg Nojeim is joining the American University Law Review’s Annual Symposium, entitled “Privacy in the Age of Emergency.”
Date: February 4, 2021
Time: 6:30-7:30 PM ET
Join the American University Law Review for an exciting discussion on new technologies changing the public health surveillance landscape in the fight against COVID-19 – and the privacy law implications of these developments, with potential reverberations long after the pandemic’s end. Participants in this virtual panel include:
- Greg Nojeim, Senior Counsel and Director of the Freedom, Security, and Technology Project, Center for Democracy and Technology
- Professor Matt Perault, Professor, Duke University Sanford School of Public Policy; Director, Duke Center on Science and Technology Policy
- Professor Anne. L. Washington, Ph.D, Assistant Professor of Data Policy, Steinhardt School of Culture, Education, & Human Development, NYU
- Professor Jennifer Daskal, Professor of Law and Faculty Director, Tech, Law & Security Program, American University Washington College of Law (moderator)
Registration is free and open to the public, but required to obtain the Zoom link for this exciting event.