13 February 1998


Date:      Fri, 13 Feb 1998 14:19:06 -0500
From:      "Dan L. Burk" <BURKDANL@SHU.EDU>
Subject:   Internet Law Symposium
To:        CYBERIA-L@LISTSERV.AOL.COM

Seton Hall Constitutional Law Journal
and The Institute For Continuing Legal Education

Present

Constitutional Issues Involving Use of the Internet


Scheduled Speakers

  Professor Mark Alexander (Seton Hall School of Law)
  Professor Dan Burk (Seton Hall School of Law)
  Edward Cavazos (Interliant, Inc.)
  Professor Julie Cohen (University of Pittsburgh School of Law)
  Mark Eckenweiler (United States Department of Justice)
  Michael Godwin (Electronic Frontier Foundation)
  Robert Hamilton, Esq. (Jones, Day, Reavis & Pogue)
  Leonard T. Nuara, Esq. (L. Nuara, PC)
  Richard L. Ravin, Esq. (Ravin, Sarasohn, Cook, Baumgarten, Fisch & Rosen, PC)
  Andrew Shapiro (Center for Internet & Society)

Topics to be covered will include:

  Encryption and the freedom of fpeech
  Right to read anonymously
  Internet libel
  Jurisdiction and the Miller obscenity standard
  Software as speech
  Liability for third-party content on the Internet
  Applications of the Privacy Protection Act
  Overview of Internet issues, including trademark, trade secrets, and
     digital signatures
  The politics of the new media
  Why there is a First Amendment issue involving the Internet


Date:
Wednesday, March 11, 1998
9:30-4:30
Seton Hall School of Law
One Newark Center
Newark, NJ

PLEASE  NOTE:
This program is being presented as a public service to the New Jersey
bench and bar for only $40 advance registration.  Seating is limited so
please respond early to guarantee your seat.  Lunch is included for paid
registrants.  Students may attend at no cost, however, lunch is NOT
included.

For registration information, please contact the New Jersey Institute For
Continuing Legal Education at (732) 214-8500.