We're so proud to feature Justice Melody Stewart this week!
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At Cleveland-Marshall, we preserve Chief Justice Marshall’s legacy in our mission, “Learn Law. Live Justice.”
“Smart” or “connected” cities and the related phenomenon of “smart” policing and technical surveillance tools, including facial recognition, present a constellation of complex and evolving technological, social, political and legal issues. A small number of cities, counties and other government agencies have started to develop new laws, policies and citizen engagement processes to address the privacy and civil liberties concerns these new technologies pose.
Similarly, law enf...orcement and other agencies that deploy these technologies at the federal, state and local levels have developed an emerging set of policies and standards regarding the use of the use of these new tools and for analyzing the data they produce.
Both contexts share a common set of core issues that revolve around the critical need to translate a combination of legal, technical and ethical requirements into a working set of policies and procedures that government employees and law enforcement officials at all levels can apply easily “without access to a bevy of expert statisticians, privacy lawyers, or philosophers.”[1]
This Workshop brings together government officials, privacy and civil liberties advocates, and other experts to examine the privacy and civil liberties concerns raised by the use of facial recognition and other surveillance technologies and to examine existing models and emerging best practices for how communities can work with state and local government to thoughtfully address them.
Registration: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/facial-recognition-and-privacy…
SPEAKERS
Ginger Armbruster, Chief Privacy Officer, City of Seattle
John Boyd, Assistant Director, Futures Identity, DHS
Matthew Cagle, Technology and Civil Liberties Attorney, ACLU
Jennifer Coulson, Michigan State Police
Claire Garvie, Senior Associate, Center on Privacy and Technology, Georgetown Law
Brenda Leong, Senior Counsel and Director of Strategy, Future of Privacy Forum
Joseph Mead, Assistant Professor, Urban Studies, Cleveland State University
Roxane Panarella, Assistant General Counsel, Privacy and Civil Liberties, FBI
Heather Patterson, Oakland Privacy Advisory Commission and Senior Researcher, Intel
Brian Ray, Professor of Law, Director, Cybersecurity and Privacy Protection Center, IOTC Cybersecurity Liaison, Cleveland-Marshall
Sameena Usman, Government Relations Coordinator, CAIR-SFBA
Leon Wilson, Chief of Digital Innovation and Chief Information Officer, Cleveland Foundation
Jonathan Witmer-Rich, Joseph C. Hostetler-BakerHostetler Professor of Law, Cleveland-Marshall College of Law
Nicholas Zingale, Associate Professor, Director, Institute of Applied Phenomenology in Science and Technology, IOTC Public Liaison, Cleveland State University
[1] Future of Privacy Forum, City of Seattle Open Data Risk Assessment (Jan. 2018).
CLE credit: 4 hours pending
We’re so fortunate to have a legal community that always has time to engage with CMLAW! Tonight the Jewish Law Students Association (JLSA) hosts Judge Dan Polster, U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Ohio. Judge Poster will talk about his role as a federal judge and give insights into the field of law. 4-5 pm! Cosponsored by Cleveland Hillel.
Dean Fisher thanks you for helping our law school continue to rise!
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