Thomson Reuters ISP Speaker Series

 The Thomson Reuters ISP Speaker Series on Information Law and Information Policy hosts leading experts in the field of information law, speaking about their latest paper or projects. The series occurs weekly on Fridays, unless otherwise indicated below.

Spring 2012 Speaker Series

Jan. 27 Susan Buckley, The Espionage Act and The Press: From The Pentagon Papers to Wikileaks
Feb. 3  Patricia Aufderheide, Reclaiming Fair Use: How to Put Balance Back in Copyright
Feb. 10 Jason Mazzone, Copyfraud and Other Abuses of Intellectual Property Law
Feb. 24 Adam Kolber, Smooth and Bumpy Laws
Mar. 1  (Thurs) Andrew Bridges, Copyright Law as Sausage: How It's Made and What's in It
Mar. 23 Jennifer Keighley, Can You Handle the Truth? Compelled Commercial Speech and the First Amendment
Apr. 5  (Thurs) Lina Srivastava, The Design of Narrative Platforms for Social Change
Apr. 20 Dov Fox, Compelling Interest Specification and the State's Interest in Potential Life
Apr. 23  (Mon) Laura Handman, Destination Defamation: the Rise and Fall (?) of Libel Toursim

Fall 2011 Speaker Series

Sept. 16 Wendy Seltzer, Software Patents and/or Software Development
Sept 26 (Mon)  Susan Freiwald, Is Big Brother Tracking You: Location Data and Fourth Amendment Privacy
Sept. 30 Cherian George, Singapore’s Suspended Spring: Media Control and Authoritarian Consolidation
Oct 11 (Tues) Daniel Solove, Nothing to Hide: The False Tradeoff Between Provacy and Security
Oct 21 Woody Hartzog, The Case for Online Obscurity
Oct 28 Damian Schofield, Why Doesn’t it Look Like it Does on Television? The Presentation of Forensic Evidence Using Digital Technologies
Nov 4 Christina Raasch, The Option to Be Open and How It Increases Social Welfare
Nov 11  Madhavi Sunder, Technologies of Enlightenment: Upending Authority, from Common Sense to Google 
Nov 18 Sonia Katyal, Contrabrand: Art, Advertising and Property in the Age of Corporate Identity
Dec 2 Adrian Johns, The Intellectual Property Defense Industry and the Crisis of Information
Dec 9 Jeffrey Alexander,  Barack Obama and the Performance of Politics: The Campaigner and the President.

 

Past ISP Speaker Series