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Law & Information Society Faculty Workshop Series

CLIP initiated the Law and Information Society Faculty Workshop series in 2007 to provide a unique forum where faculty can receive input on their current work from the leading experts in the field. The format is distinctive because CLIP brings a small number of information law scholars from across the country together with the Fordham information law faculty and experts from other New York area schools to an informal, high-level discussion of the work-in-progress. The series seeks to explore major issues related to the role of law and technological developments in society.

Upcoming Faculty Workshops

2.10.12Law & Information Society Invitational Faculty Workshop: The Uneasy Case Against Copyright Trolls
4.20.12Information Society Invitational Faculty Workshop: Civilian Cybersecurity Policy for an Age of Globalization


Past Faculty Workshops

11.30.07Inaugural Law & Information Society Faculty Workshop: Developing Drugs for Developing Countries
5.7.08Second Law & Information Society Faculty Workshop: Law and Virtual Worlds
9.19.08Third Law and Information Society Faculty Workshop: Reputation Nation
12.5.08Fourth Law and Information Society Invitational Faculty Workshop: Rethinking Free Speech Liability
1.23.09Fifth Law & Information Invitational Faculty Workshop: Cyber Civil Rights
9.21.09Law & Information Society Invitational Faculty Workshop: Applying the Fourth Amendment to the Internet
11.6.09Law & Information Society Invitational Faculty Workshop: iP: YouTube, MySpace, Our Culture
1.22.10Law & Information Society Invitational Faculty Workshop: The Surprising Failure of Data Anonymization
10.8.10Law & Information Society Invitational Faculty Workshop: Telecommunications Privacy Law in the US and Germany
1.28.11Law & Information Society Invitational Faculty Workshop: An Engineering Perspective on Protocol Layering
9.16.11Law & Information Society Invitational Faculty Workshop: Cyberlaw 2.0 - Revisiting the Law of the Horse