This live, virtual event highlights Georgetown Law’s groundbreaking work at the intersection of technology and the law. Paul Ohm(This link opens in a new tab), Professor of Law and Associate Dean for Academic Affairs, moderates a panel of alumni and faculty leaders for a lively conversation about Georgetown Law’s Institute for Technology Law & Policy(This link opens in a new tab), our Center on Privacy & Technology(This link opens in a new tab), and key areas of research including state and federal technology policy, intellectual property, and election integrity.
The discussion also highlights educational offerings for Georgetown Law students, including the Technology Law and Policy Scholars Program(This link opens in a new tab), experiential opportunities in technology law, and classes like Computer Programming for Lawyers(This link opens in a new tab).
The panel features:
- Alvaro Bedoya(This link opens in a new tab) – Visiting Professor of Law; Founding Director, Center on Privacy & Technology; Director, Federal Legislation Clinic
- Amanda Levendowski(This link opens in a new tab) – Associate Professor of Law; Founding Director, Intellectual Property and Information Policy (iPIP) Clinic
- Laura Moy(This link opens in a new tab) (LL.M.’16) – Associate Professor of Law; Director, Communications & Technology Law Clinic; Associate Director, Center on Privacy & Technology
- Kendall Spencer(This link opens in a new tab) (L’20) – Technology Law and Policy Scholar alumnus
To hear how Georgetown Law is advancing justice through its innovative work in technology, view the event’s recording(This link opens in a new tab):