Legal Futures Conference
Saturday, Mar. 8, 2008
9:00am-4:00pm
Stanford Law School
Room 290
http://cyberlaw.stanford.edu/node/5685
Registration: http://cyberlaw.stanford.edu/legalfutures
Directions: http://www.law.stanford.edu/directions/
Google and Stanford Law School's Center for Internet and Society are
delighted to invite you to attend "Legal Futures": a conversation
between some of the world's leading thinkers about the future of
privacy, intellectual property, competition, innovation,
globalization, and other areas of the law undergoing rapid change due
to technological advancement. Because the invited conference speakers
will self-organize following the participant-structured model of
FooCamp and similar gatherings, exact topics and the day's schedule
will not be announced until the evening before the conference on this
website.
Conference chairs:
-Larry Kramer / Dean, Stanford Law School
-Lawrence Lessig / Professor of Law, Stanford Law School; Founder and
Co-Director, Center for Internet and Society
-Kent Walker / General Counsel, Google
Conference Speakers:
-Jamie Boyle / Professor of Law, Duke Law School; Co Founder, Center
for the Study of the Public Domain
-Tim Bresnahan / Landau Professor in Technology & the Economy,
Stanford University
-Michael Callahan / Executive Vice President, General Counsel &
Corporate Secretary, Yahoo!
-Tom Campbell / Dean, U.C. Berkeley Business School
-Paul Cappuccio / General Counsel, Time Warner
-Dan Cooperman / General Counsel, Apple; former General Counsel, Oracle
-David Drummond / Senior Vice President, Google
-Lauren Gelman / Executive Director, Center for Internet and Society
and Lecturer in Law, Stanford Law School
-Jamie Gorelick / Partner, WilmerHale; former U.S. Deputy Attorney General
-Jennifer Granick / Civil Liberties Director, Electronic Frontier Foundation
-Joi Ito / Chair, Creative Commons; Founder & CEO, Neoteny
-Michael Jacobson / General Counsel, eBay
-Jeff Jonas / Distinguished Engineer and Chief Scientist, IBM Entity Analytics
-Andrew Keen / Author, Cult of the Amateur
-Daphne Keller / Senior Product Counsel, Google
-Chris Kelly / Chief Privacy Officer, Facebook
-Orin Kerr / Professor of Law, George Washington University Law School
-Alex Kozinski / Judge, United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit
-Mark Lemley / Professor of Law, Stanford Law School
-Pierre Leval / Judge, United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit
-Eben Moglen / Professor of Law, Columbia Law School; Founding
Director, Software Freedom Law Center
-Deirdre Mulligan / Professor of Law, U.C. Berkeley Law School;
Director, Samuelson Law, Technology & Public Policy Clinic
-Charles Nesson / Professor of Law, Harvard Law School
-Beth Noveck / Professor of Law, NYU Law School; Director, Institute
for Information Law and Policy
-David Post / Professor of Law, Temple University Law School; Adjunct
Scholar, Cato Institute
-Xiao Qiang / Lecturer, U.C. Berkeley School of Journalism
-Marty Roberts / General Counsel, Linden Labs
-Jay Rosen / Professor of Journalism, NYU; Founder, NewAssignment.net
-Jeffrey Rosen / Professor of Law, GWU; Legal Affairs Editor, The New Republic
-Tom Rubin / Associate General Counsel, Microsoft
-Paul Schwartz / Professor of Law, U.C. Berkeley Law School
-Gigi Sohn / President & Co-Founder, Public Knowledge
-Cass Sunstein / Professor of Jurisprudence, University of Chicago Law School
-Adam Thierer / Senior Fellow, Progress & Freedom Foundation;
Director, Center for Digital Media Freedom
-Barbara van Schewick / Professor of Law, Stanford Law School;
Co-Director, Center for Internet and Society
-Hal Varian / Chief Economist, Google
-Stephen Venuto / Partner, Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe LLP
-Eugene Volokh / Professor of Law, UCLA Law School
-Fred von Lohmann / Senior Staff Attorney, Electronic Frontier Foundation
-Kevin Werbach / Professor of Legal Studies & Ethics, Wharton School
of Business; former Counsel for New Technology Policy, Federal
Communications Commission
-Tim Wu / Professor of Law, Columbia Law School
-Jonathan Zittrain / Chair, Internet Governance and Regulation at
Oxford University; Professor of Entrepreneurial Legal Studies, Harvard

