Organized by the Georgia Law Review, “The Intersection of Law & Technology,” was held on March 24, 2023. The Symposium was an academic discussion of cybersecurity, regulations affecting new technology, and much more. The symposium featured a keynote address by Georgia Law alumni Roy Hadley '88 and Matthew Grocoff '92.
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Friday, March 24th | 9:30 AM |
Asaf Lubin, Indiana University Maurer School of Law Larry Walker Room, Rusk Hall 9:30 AM - 10:30 AM Panel discussion on cyber regulation with Professors Asaf Lubin, Indiana-Bloomington Law, and Gregory Dickinson, St. Thomas Law. Moderated by Georgia Law Professor Thomas Kadri. |
10:45 AM |
Panel II: Innovations in Space and War Rebecca J. Hamilton, American University College of Law Larry Walker Room, Rusk Hall 10:45 AM - 11:45 AM Panel discussion on space and war with Professors Rebecca Hamilton, American University Law, and Monika Ehrman, SMU Law. Moderated by Georgia Law Professor Melissa J. “MJ” Durkee, who is also the law school’s Associate Dean for International Programs and Director of its Dean Rusk International Law Center. |
1:00 PM |
Panel III: Regulatory Problems with New Technology Amanda Reid, University of North Carolina Law Larry Walker Room, Rusk Hall 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM Panel discussion on regulating new technology with Professors Amanda Reid, University of North Carolina Law, Dan Burk, University of California-Irvine Law, and Sharon Cop, University of Haifa Law. Moderated by Georgia Law Professor Adam Orford. |
3:15 PM |
Roy Hadley, National Technology Security Coalition Larry Walker Room, Rusk Hall 3:15 PM - 4:15 PM Keynote address by two distinguished Georgia Law alumni, Roy E. Hadley Jr., whose many positions include Independent Counsel, Adams and Reese LLP, Atlanta, and Matthew Grocoff, whose many positions include founding principal of THRIVE Collaborative, Ann Arbor, Michigan. |
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