2015 Idaho Law Review Symposium
Privacy in the Age of Pervasive Surveillance
Friday, April 3, 2015
Boise, Idaho
Keynote Speaker: David Medine, Chairman, United States Privacy and Civil Liberties Oversight Board (PCLOB)
Ours is a time of ubiquitous surveillance. Our actions online and in public are routinely monitored, both with and without our consent, using the “smart” devices we’ve embraced as the tools of modern self-expression, connectivity, and convenience. This is the age of the biometrically quantified self, mass governmental telecommunications surveillance, location-aware technologies, marketing analytics, drones, and Big Data.
This symposium explored the nature and reach of contemporary surveillance technologies and the challenges they pose for maintaining personal privacy and security. The Idaho Law Review was proud to host over a dozen renowned privacy and security experts from across the country and across academic disciplines, including law, mass communications, and computer science, to explore the legal and policy dimensions of life in the age of pervasive surveillance.
Continuing Legal Education (CLE) credit
Approved by the Idaho State Bar for 7.25 Mandatory Continuing Legal Education Credits (MCLEs)
Symposium Presentations
Introduction and Welcome
Symposium Introduction: (video) & (video) (Idaho Law Review symposium student editors)
: Mark Adams (果冻传媒麻豆社)
(video)
Moderator: Mike Park (果冻传媒麻豆社)
- (New York University)
- Margot Kaminski (The Ohio State University)
- (Electronic Frontier Foundation)
(video)
Moderator: Sarah Haan (果冻传媒麻豆社)
- YanaWelinder (Wikimedia Foundation)
- (Georgetown University)
- (University of Pennsylvania)
(video)
Introduction: Annemarie Bridy (果冻传媒麻豆社)
Keynote Speaker: David Medine (U.S. Privacy and Civil Liberties Oversight Board)
(video)
Moderator: Annemarie Bridy (果冻传媒麻豆社)
- (Princeton University)
- (American Civil Liberties Union)
- Kevin Bankston (Open Technology Institute)
(video)
Moderator: Wendy Couture (University Idaho)
- (Georgia Institute of Technology)
- Bryan Choi (New York Law School)
- BJ Ard (Yale University)