A “Privacy, Technology & the Law” Symposium will be held 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday at Michigan Law School South Hall, Room 1225.
Panel sessions will address Theories of Privacy and the Role of Big Data; International Perspectives; and Technological Advances and Criminal Procedure. Professors and experts from universities around the country will speak.
For information, visit www.mttlr.org/html/symposia/privacy.html.
- Posted February 19, 2015
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