CLIP Lectures and Talks

This series of annual lectures and talks brings leaders and authors to Fordham and other special venues to explore major issues related to law and technology in society.

Upcoming

Check back soon for upcoming CLIP events.

    • 1/25/2021 - Designing Useful and Usable Privacy Interfaces (featuring: Professor Lorrie Faith Cranor, Carnegie Mellon University)
      View recording of Designing Useful and Usable Privacy Interfaces
    • 11/19/2020 - Current Issues in Cybercrime (featuring: Assunta Vivolo, U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission; Liz Roper, Cybercrime and Identity Theft Bureau, New York County District Attorney’s Office; David Feder, Cybercrime Unit, United States Attorney’s Office, District of New Jersey)
    • 11/17/2020 - Contact Tracing: Sacrificing Privacy, Saving Lives (featuring: Olivier Sylvain, Fordham Law School; Alice Fontier, Neighborhood Defender Service of Harlem; Albert Fox Cahn, Surveillance Technology Oversight Project; Dean Dijour, NOVID; Nicole Triplett, Data for Black Lives) (co-sponsored with the Fordham Information Law Society)
    • 2/21/2020 - Yoram Elkaim ('01), Google's Head of Legal for Europe, the Middle East, and Africa
    • 3/26/2019 - Steve Bellovin, It's Too Complicated: How the Internet Upends Katz, Smith, and Electronic Surveillance Law
    • 2/26/2019 - Steve Bellovin, How the Internet Works, for Lawyers
    • 2/7/2019 - Kevin Werbach, The Blockchain and the New Architecture of Trust
    • 11/20/18 - GDPR Talk with Christian D'Cunha, Office of the EDPS
    • 5/23/18 - Government Automated Decision Systems: A Task Force for New York City (in collaboration with GALATEA)
    • 11/28/17 - Dissecting the Equifax Breach (in collaboration with the Princeton Center for Information Technology Policy)
    • 8/31/16 - Legal and Ethical Challenges for Personal Care Robots featuring Eduard Fosch Villaronga (Read a Fordham Law News story on Legal and Ethical Challenges for Personal Care Robots)
    • 11/18/15 - U.S. and Europe at a Privacy Crossroads featuring Paul Nemitz (Watch U.S. and Europe at a Privacy Crossroads)
    • 9/16/15 - Neil Richards, Intellectual Privacy (Watch Intellectual Privacy; Read a Fordham Law News story about the talk)
    • 2/12/15 - Danielle Keats Citron, Hate Crimes in Cyberspace
    • 9/22/14 - Adam Tanner, What Stays in Vegas (Watch C-SPAN2 Coverage on What Stays in Vegas)
    • 9/11/13 - Anupam Chander, The Electronic Silk Road
    • 3/13/08 - Second Annual Law and Information Society Lecture: Intellectual Property and the Internet
    • 1/16/07 - Inaugural Law and Information Society Lecture: Net Neutrality