Volume 11 Symposium: Privacy in the Age of Surveillance: The Good, the Bad & the Ugly


February 19, 2021 • Notre Dame Law School

This year marks the eleventh anniversary of the Journal’s annual Symposium. The event featured three panels and two keynote speakers, all incorporating the theme of Privacy in the Age of Surveillance: The Good, the Bad & the Ugly. Recordings of all sessions, as well as opening remarks from the Dean of Notre Dame Law School, G. Marcus Cole, can be found below.

Program

Opening and Introductory Remarks
Speaker: G. Marcus Cole (Dean of Notre Dame Law School)

Panel #1: The Ugly
Moderator: Professor Diana Desierto (Notre Dame Law School, Keough School of Global Affairs, University of Notre Dame)
Panelists: Amir Rashidi (MIAAN Group), Dr. Sheena Chestnut Greitens (Lyndon B. Johnson School of Public Affairs, The University of Texas at Austin)

Keynote #1: The Future of Hong Kong in an Age of Chinese Surveillance
Speaker: Professor David S. Law (University of Hong Kong)

Panel #2: The Bad
Moderator: Professor Mark McKenna (Notre Dame Law School)
Panelists: Dr. Eoin O’Dell (Trinity College Dublin), Kirsten Martin (Mendoza College of Business, University of Notre Dame), Deen Kaplan (Hogan Lovells)

Keynote #2: Screms II and Data Transfers
Speaker: Rita Heims (International Association of Privacy Professionals)

Panel #3: The Good
Moderator: Professor Roger Alford (Notre Dame Law School)
Panelists: Greg Cram (New York Public Library), Christina Montgomery (IBM), Lynn Haaland (Zoom)

Closing Remarks
Speaker: David Kaye (University of California, Irvine Law)

Recordings

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