Privacy Law Scholar’s Conference, WPF Commenter
WPF’s Pam Dixon will present comments for a scholarly paper workshop at this year’s Privacy Law Scholar’s Conference. The paper will be by Masooda Bashir, UIUC and Hsiao-Ying Huang, UIUC. The annual conference will be held this year June 2-3 at the George Washington School of Law. The full PLSC schedule is here.
More about PLSC:
Dates: Thursday and Friday, June 2-3, 2016
Location: George Washington University School of Law Marvin Center
2000 H Street, NW
Washington, DC
Co-Chairs: George Washington University Law Professor Daniel J. Solove & Berkeley School of Information & School of Law Adjunct Professor Chris Jay Hoofnagle
PLSC assembles privacy law scholars and practitioners from around the world to discuss current issues and foster greater connections between academia and practice. It brings together privacy law scholars, privacy scholars from other disciplines (economics, philosophy, political science, computer science), and practitioners (industry, legal, advocacy, and government).
PLSC is a paper workshop. There are no published proceedings, and after the event, papers are not available. Because authors’ drafts are works in progress, we do not publicly release these writings, nor do we publicize them (no Tweeting, blogging, etc.), as authors’ ideas are often inchoate and need incubation for full development.
At PLSC, papers workshops are led by a “commenter” who facilitates a discussion among participants on an author’s paper. Authors are encouraged to participate in “listening” mode. There are no panels or talking head events at PLSC.