Thank you to everyone who engaged in discussion about how privacy connects to health care, technology and cybersecurity during the 2022 @KULawJournal Symposium, “Post-Pandemic Privacy: Health, Data & Dignity," on Feb. 11.
📽️ Symposium video: https://t.co/QchMyUgCWx
Jacob Elberg presents "Balancing Telehealth Availability with Fraud and Abuse Concerns" at the 2022 @KULawJournal Symposium this Friday. Elberg is a professor and faculty director of the Center for Health & Pharmaceutical Law at Seton Hall.
Register: https://t.co/LEcRoRKl8B
Sam Halabi will present "New Global Health Surveillance Technologies and the Protection of Community and Patient Privacy" at the @KULawJournal Symposium on Feb. 11. Halabi is a senior scholar and visiting professor at Georgetown.
Register: https://t.co/LEcRoRKl8B
Thomas Williams will co-lead a roundtable discussion to bring the 2022 @KULawJournal Symposium to a close on 2/11. Williams is a clinical professor of law and director of the JD/MA in Bioethics and Science Policy at Duke.
Register: https://t.co/LEcRoRKl8B
Professor Najarian Peters will give opening remarks at the 2022 @KULawJournal Symposium, “Post-Pandemic Privacy: Health, Data, & Dignity,” on Feb. 11. Peters founded symposium co-host @privacypraxis, hosting its inaugural conference in 2021.
Register: https://t.co/LEcRoRKl8B
Teri Dobbins Baxter will co-lead a roundtable discussion to close the Kansas Journal of Law & Public Policy Symposium on Friday. @Prof_TDBaxter is a Distinguished Professor at the University of Tennessee College of Law.
Register: https://t.co/LEcRoRKl8B
Soumitra Bhuyan will join a panel on the post-pandemic reshaping of the health care system during the 2022 @KULawJournal Symposium this Friday. Bhuyan is an assistant professor in the @blousteinschool at Rutgers University.
Register: https://t.co/LEcRoRKSY9
Renée Landers will present "Protecting Privacy While Providing Health Care, Promoting Public Health, and Enhancing Economic Security" at the @KULawJournal Symposium on Friday. Landers is a professor of law at Suffolk University.
Register: https://t.co/4J12pOAeNq
Kimberly Mutcherson will present the keynote, "Reproductive Justice in a Post-Pandemic World: Lessons We Should Learn (But Probably Won't)" at the @KULawJournal Symposium on Feb. 11. Mutcherson is co-dean at @RutgersLaw.
Register: https://t.co/4J12pOzGXS
Legal scholars will discuss post-pandemic privacy implications concerning health care, technology and cybersecurity at the @KULawJournal and @privacyscholars symposium on Feb. 11. The online event is free with required registration: https://t.co/LEcRoRKl8B
Panelists will discuss “Post-Pandemic Privacy: Health, Data & Dignity” during the 2022 Kansas Journal of Law & Public Policy Symposium. Co-hosted by @KULawJournal and @privacyscholars. Registration for the virtual symposium is open now. ⬇️
https://t.co/gNCxbkPZqW
🏆 NATIONAL CHAMPIONS 🏆
A #KULaw team finished in first place at this year’s National Native American Law Students Association Moot Court Competition. This is KU's third @NationalNALSA national championship in 5 years. Congrats Emily and Zachary!
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Third-year law students Jenny Bartos and Zach Beach advanced to the quarterfinal round of the Jeffrey G. Miller National Environmental Law Moot Court Competition last week. Bartos won the award for Best Oralist in two preliminary rounds. Well done, Jenny + Zach! 👏👏 #NELMCC2021