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Beyond a Physical Conception of the 4th Amendment: Search & Seizure in the Digital Age

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Date: Tue, Jan 23, 2007, 11:07 AM
Date:
Friday, January 26, 2007.
8:30 AM.


Location: Stanford Law School



The Stanford Center for Internet and Society, Stanford Criminal Justice Center and Stanford Technology Law Review have invited scholars and practioners from around the country to participate in a Symposium on the future of the 4th Amendment in this digital age.


The 2007 Symposium will feature the writings of 6 scholars:



  • Paul Ohm, University of Colorado: The seizure clause and the Internet

  • Susan Freiwald, University of San Francisco: The "presence of electronic surveillance" test

  • Deirdre Mulligan and Pam Samuelson, Boalt: Sensor networks for public utilities

  • Nicole Ozer, ACLU: Radio-Frequency Identification and government monitoring

  • Richard Salgado, Yahoo!: Councilman and stored communications


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