Friday, March 13, 2015
Four Seasons Hotel
East Palo Alto, CA
The Privacy Law Forum explored key issues in data privacy and security, highlighting the many intersections between Berkeley Law scholarship and Silicon Valley practice. Forum Write-Up (provided by mLex) »
UC Berkeley School of Law certifies that this activity has been approved for 6.25 hours CLE credit by the State Bar of California.
Keynote: “Revenge Porn, Hate Crimes, and What Silicon Valley and the Law Should Do Now” by Danielle Keats Citron
Credit: Jay Baker | Danielle Keats Citron is the Lois K. Macht Research Professor & Professor of Law at the University of Maryland Carey School of Law. Her work focuses on information privacy law, administrative law, and automated systems. In addition to her twenty law review articles and essays, her opinion pieces frequently appear in Forbes, Slate, and TIME. Her book Hate Crimes in Cyberspace was published in September 2014 (Harvard University Press). Citron is an Affiliate Fellow at the Yale Information Society Project and an Affiliate Scholar at the Stanford Center on Internet and Society. She serves on the Board of Directors of the Cyber Civil Rights Initiative and is on the Advisory Boards of Electronic Privacy Information Center, Future of Privacy, Teach Privacy, and Without My Consent. |