When: Thursday, November 8, 2012 6:00pm Reception - First Floor - Law School Lobby (Stanford Law School) 7:00pm Panel Begins - Room 190 (Stanford Law School) 559 Nathan Abbott Way, Stanford, CA 94305 Free and open to the public. https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/viewform?formkey=dFc3MGF6VFFfeUZhcjJzQ0oyQWhHbmc6MQ#gid=0
Come hear the story of an extraordinary new law from the people who made it happen. Two years ago, no state legislature had even contemplated self-driving cars. Now, three states have passed legislation, several more are considering it, and Nevada's DMV has issued the world's first autonomous vehicle test plates to Google. What happened? The answer reveals how the legislative and regulatory process actually works — and provides important lessons to others that may follow Nevada's path. Join Nevada's Assembly transportation chair and DMV director, Google's Nevada lobbyist, and others for a candid discussion of the recent past and the not-so-distant future. Panelists include: Marilyn Dondero-Loop - Chair, Assembly Transportation Committee Bruce Breslow - Director, Nevada Department of Motor Vehicles Troy Dillard - Deputy Director, Nevada Department of Motor Vehicles David Estrada - Legal Director, Google David Goldwater - Nevada Lobbyist Bryant Walker Smith (Moderator) - Resident Fellow, Center for Internet and Society Stanford Law School · Center for Internet & Society Questions? Email [email protected] -- Unsubscribe, change to digest, or change password at: https://mailman.stanford.edu/mailman/listinfo/liberationtech
