NACDL CLE: Artificial Justice: AI, Tech and Criminal Defense (Oct. 7-8)

NACDL CLE: Artificial Justice: AI, Tech and Criminal Defense, Georgetown University Law Center, Washington, DC, October 7-8 from NACDL’s Fourth Amendment Center and Georgetown. The materials were distributed yesterday, and it will be excellent.

Monday, October 7, 2024, 12:30 pm:
Genetic, Genotyping, and Code: Litigating Probabilistic Genotyping and Forensic Genetic Genealogy –Nicola Morrow and Megan Graham
Watched Youth: Challenging Surveillance Technology that Criminalize Youth and Young Adults – Clarence Okoh and Kate Weisburd and Reimagining Technology’s Role in Juvenile Justice – Jarrell Daniels
Challenging Automated Suspicion: Litigating 4th Amendment and Technology Issues – Maneka Sinha
Shhh…They’re Listening: A Quick Tour of Big Data’s Collision with Jail Surveillance – Kentrell Owens and Elizabeth Daniel Vasquez

Tuesday, October 8, 2024
Don’t Fence Me In: Constitutional Challenges to Geofence Warrants – Michael Price and Paul Ohm
Defense Strategies for Obtaining Social Media Evidence – Hanni Fakhoury
Unmasking Facial Recognition Technology: Tactics for Defense Lawyers – Tamar Lerer and Dr. Michael King
Tiny Constables: Automatic License Plate Readers and the Fourth Amendment – Sidney Thaxter and Dr. Nitin Kohli
Expert Litigation Guiding Principles (Expert i.C.P.R.) – Colette Tvedt
Fundamentals of AI, Generative AI, and Deepfakes and Some of the Evidentiary and Other Issues They Pose – Judge Paul Grimm and Dr. Maura Grossman

For the defense bar only. [We don’t get to go to DOJ’s National Advocacy Center, do we?]

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