-------- Original Message -------- Subject: non-HTML version of video surveillance conference at Georgetown Law message Date: Thu, 18 Mar 2004 21:34:50 -0500 From: Tara Swaminatha <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Declan:

I sent you this earlier today with the following note:

I'm a student at Georgetown University Law Center.  Thought the conference
below (Video Surveillance: Legal & Technological Challenges) to be held at
our school this coming Tuesday might be of interest to your list members.
If you think they'd find it interesting please forward it along.  Many
thanks in advance!

Cheers,
Tara M. Swaminatha
2L, Georgetown University Law Center


Just remembered that you prefer non-HTML messages so here it is in text if you wouldn't mind sending it to the Politech readers. Thanks so much! Cheers, Tara


Video Surveillance: Legal and Technological Challenges


Featuring a keynote message from Senator Patrick Leahy of Vermont
Ranking Member, Senate Judiciary Committee

What:

"The Dawn of Micro Monitoring: Its Promise, And Its Challenges To Privacy
and Security"

This conference will discuss the technological development and legal
regulation of video surveillance.  The panel will focus on the impact of new
and emerging video surveillance technologies on privacy and civil liberties.

Like video surveillance, Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) is a
fast-developing technology that offers many potential benefits but will also
pose challenges to privacy and civil liberties.  Senator Leahy - a
technophile and long a leader on privacy issues - will highlight these
tradeoffs and suggest that Congress may need to address RFID usage issues
after a thorough consideration by industry, law enforcement, scientists, and
consumers.

When:

Tuesday, March 23, 2004
Conference begins at 9:30 AM
Senator Leahy's keynote begins at 11:30 AM
Program concludes at 12 Noon

Where:

Georgetown University Law Center
Gewirz Building, 12th Floor
Corner of 2nd and F Streets NW
Washington, DC 20001

To RSVP:

Register for this event
or call 202.682.1611
Senator Patrick Leahy of  Burlington, Vermont was elected to the United
States Senate in 1974.  A graduate of Saint Michael's College in
Colchester(1961), he received his Juris Doctor from Georgetown University
Law Center(1964).  He served for eight years as State's Attorney in
Chittenden County, gaining a national reputation for his law enforcement
activities which lead him to be selected as one of three outstanding
prosecutors in the United States.

In the immediate aftermath of the terrorist attacks of September 11, Leahy
headed the Senate's negotiations on the 2001 anti-terrorism bill, the USA
PATRIOT Act.  He added checks and balances to the bill to protect civil
liberties, as well as provisions which he authored to triple staffing along
the US-Canada border, to authorize domestic preparedness grants to states,
and to facilitate the hiring of new FBI translators.

Leahy, a technophile sometimes referred to as "the cybersenator" for his
enthusiasm for and leadership on technology and internet issues, has
championed privacy rights, copyright protections and freedom of speech on
the Internet. He is a co-founder and co-chair of the Congressional Internet
Caucus, and has taken the lead on several privacy issues, including Internet
and medical records privacy.  Leahy held Congress's first hearing in 1994 on
privacy concerns relating to electronic medical records.  He is the former
Chairman and currently ranking Democratic member of the Senate Judiciary
Committee.


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