http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/cyberlawclinic/2013/10/18/cyberlaw-clinic-to-take-part-in-national-privacy-education-program/

The Harvard Cyberlaw Clinic is excited to be a part of an innovative
collaboration launched this week by Fordham Law School’s Center on Law and
Information Policy
(“CLIP”)<http://law.fordham.edu/center-on-law-and-information-policy/clip.htm>.
 CLIP has developed and released a curriculum for privacy education geared
toward middle-school students and has teamed up with institutions at law
schools nationwide (including Harvard’s Berkman Center for Internet &
Society) to implement it.  The Clinic — in collaboration with Berkman’s Youth
and Media Lab <http://youthandmedia.org/> – will be helping to adapt and
roll out the curriculum to middle-schoolers next spring.  The project
builds on the Clinic’s long and growing docket of projects relating to
privacy, including a suite of activities that concern the scope of legal
protections for kids’ private information under the Children’s Online
Privacy Protection Act and Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act.  More
information about the initiative is available at the CLIP
website<http://law.fordham.edu/center-on-law-and-information-policy/31049.htm>
and
the Berkman Center website <http://cyber.law.harvard.edu/node/8594>.
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