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2012 Stanford Law Review Symposium THE PRIVACY PARADOX: PRIVACY AND ITS CONFLICTING VALUES Co-sponsored by the Stanford Center for Internet and Society How should the legal system adjust to our evolving and oftentimes conflicting expectations of privacy? The symposium will bring together some of the nation's foremost practitioners and academics to address the conflict between privacy and our core values. The symposium will begin Thursday evening with an interactive talk on robots, drones, and the civilian uses of military technology. On Friday, it will feature panels on (1) privacy, health, and medicine; (2) privacy, big data, and politics; and (3) privacy and the First Amendment. The symposium will close with a keynote on Friday evening by Chief Judge Alex Kozinski of the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals. Last year, the Stanford Law Review symposium attracted roughly 400 Silicon Valley attorneys, professors, students, and advocates. Registration is FREE but required. CLE credit will be available. REGISTRATION: http://www.stanford.edu/dept/law/forms/slrs2012_participant.fb MORE INFORMATION: http://www.stanfordlawreview.org/symposia
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