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Privacy Rights and Wrongs:
Balancing Moral Priorities for the 21st Century
April 21, 2009
McNally Amphitheatre, Lincoln Center Campus
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Sponsored by The Center for Ethics Education and
The Center on Law & Information Policy
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With presentations from well-known academics and experts, this multidisciplinary conference will explore a number of issues related to the topic of privacy and privacy rights, especially in light of recent technological developments and current concerns about terrorism. In addition, this conference will address the problem of defining and defending "privacy rights" within the context of varying legal, moral, and political discourses, as well as the importance of understanding the value of privacy against the backdrop of other values and concerns, such as the doing of justice, the preserving of the common good, and the maintenance and fostering of personal accountability.
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| Welcome Address |
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Joseph M. McShane, S.J.
President
Fordham University
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| Session I: What Is Privacy in the 21st Century? |
Moderator: Jessi Tamayo, Assistant Director, Louis Stein Center for Law and Ethics,
Fordham University
Barbara Hilkert Andolsen
Professor of Theology and Buckman Chair in Applied Ethics
Fordham University
Bruce Schneier
Author and privacy expert
Daniel Solove
Professor of Law
George Washington University Law School
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Session II: Privacy in the Age of Terrorism:
Wiretapping and the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA) |
Moderator: Damian Lyons, Associate Professor and Chair, Department of Computer & Information Science, Fordham University
Anita L. Allen
Henry R. Silverman Professor of Law and Professor of Philosophy
University of Pennsylvania
Jennifer Stisa Granick
Civil Liberties Director
Electronic Frontier Foundation
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| Keynote Address: The Key to Limiting Privacy is Oversight |
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Amitai Etzioni
University Professor of International Affairs and Director, Institute for Communitarian Policy Studies
The George Washington University
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| Session III: Our Public and Private Selves in the Internet Age |
Moderator: Philip Napoli, Associate Professor of Communications and Media Management, and Director, Donald McGannon Communication Research Center, Fordham University
Helen Nissenbaum
Professor, Media, Culture & Communication
New York University
Joel R. Reidenberg
Associate Vice President for Academic Affairs and Associate Chief Academic Officer
Professor of Law and Founding Director of the Center on Law & Information Policy
Fordham University
Valerie Steeves
Assistant Professor, Department of Criminology
University of Ottawa
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| Concluding Plenary Session: Questions and Answers |
Moderator: Celia Fisher, Marie Ward Doty Professor of Psychology and Director, Center for Ethics Education, Fordham University
Interactive discussion including conference participants and all conference speakers
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