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First Amendment, Tort, and Privacy - Privacy Paradox

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Talks from the Center for Internet and Society. The topics span a variety of topics relating to civil rights and technological innovation. CIS is housed at the Stanford Law School.

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2012 Stanford Law Review Symposium co-hosted by the Center for Internet and Society. First Amendment, Tort, and Privacy talk with Cindy Cohn, Electronic Frontier Foundation, Tom Goldstein, Stanford Law School/Goldstein and Russell, P.C., Jeff Rosen, George Washington University School of Law; The New Republic, Eugene Volokh, UCLA Law School, Moderator: Simon Frankel, Covington and Burling LLP.

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