GW JOLT Symposium on the Future of Al and Surveillance
GW JOLT’s inaugural symposium on the Future of AI and Surveillance will focus on the legal and policy concerns that emanate from advancements in AI and surveillance. The symposium aims to foster enlightening conversations on the challenges and opportunities of rapid technological advances, including the collection of biometric data and the impacts on privacy, freedom, […]
Colorado Law Feminist Cyberlaw Symposium: Participatory Access and Governance
On November 8th, Ngozi Okidegbe will attend the Colorado Law Feminist Cyberlaw Symposium. She will present Revisioning Algorithms as a Black Feminist Project at the “Impacted Communities and Governance of Data, Algorithms, and AI” panel. For more information, visit the Colorado Law event webpage.
Discredited Data: The Epistemic Origins of Algorithmic Discrimination
Ngozi Okidegbe will speak at the LTEC Lab Seminar Series “Discredited Data: The Epistemic Origins of Algorithmic Discrimination” with Professor Danardo Jones at 2pm on March, 22.
The Association of America Law Schools 2024 Annual Meeting
Several Boston University School of Law professors will speak at The Association of America Law Schools 2024 Annual Meeting. The meeting will be held in Washington DC from January 3 to 6, 2024. Aziza Ahmed: Family and Juvenile Law, Co-Sponsored by Minority Groups, Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity Issues, and Women in Legal Education Susan […]
Brooklyn Law School Faculty Workshop
Ngozi Okidegbe will present at the Brooklyn Law School Faculty Workshop on Thursday, April 20, 2023 from 12:45 to 1:45 pm.