Thursday, February 26, 2009

Symposium on Protecting Women's Privacy

William and Mary Journal of Women and the Law Symposium

Wm Starts: February 28, 2009 at 8:30 AM
Ends: February 28, 2009 at 4:30 PM
Location: McGlothlin Courtroom, Law School
Contact: hrwill@wm.edu

Summary

On Feb. 28, the W&M Journal of Women and the Law will host its annual symposium. The 2009 event is titled "From the Courtroom to the Mother's Womb: Protecting Women's Privacy in the Most Important Places."

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2009 William and Mary Journal of Women and the Law Symposium
Title: From the Courtroom to the Mother's Womb: Protecting Women's Privacy in the Most Important Places

This year the Journal of Women and the Law has gathered six dynamic speakers from law schools around the country to speak on this year's Symposium topic: Women and Privacy Laws. Presentations will range from discussions on prostitution and pornography to reproductive rights privacy, to anonymity in online social networks, and finally to court records.

The symposium is free, but pre-registration is appreciated. RSVP to hrwill@wm.edu.

8:30:
Reception in Law School Lobby

9:15:
Welcome (McGlothlin Courtroom)

9:30: 
Ann Bartow, University of South Carolina School of Law:  Johns, Pimps and Prostitutes

10:30:
Richard Storrow, CUNY School of Law: Infertile Women, Autonomy, and the Maternal-Fetal Conflict in Clinical Care

11:30:
Rebecca Hulse, William & Mary Law School:  Privacy or Access? The Public/Private Distinction in Domestic Violence Court

12:30: Lunch

1:20:
Bridget Crawford, Pace University Law School: Privacy, Pregnancy and Taxation

2:20:
Caitlin Borgmann, CUNY School of Law: Abortion, the Undue Burden Standard, and the Evisceration of Women's Privacy

3:20:
Danielle Citron, University of Maryland Law School: Cyber Civil Rights

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