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Lauren Gelman
Lauren Gelman is the Associate Director of Stanford Law School's Center
for Internet and Society (CIS), where she writes and speaks about the
interaction of new technologies and the law, represents clients in
Internet litigation and advocacy matters, consults with businesses on
new technologies, and supervises students in the Cyberlaw Clinic. She
also teaches Law, Technology and Privacy at the Law School and is an
Adjunct Lecturer in Stanford's School of Engineering. Her current
research focuses on the legal implications of technologies that
increase citizens' opportunity to participate online. Prior to joining
CIS in 2002, Ms. Gelman was Corporate Counsel for RealNames
Corporation. She also spent six years in Washington, DC as the Public
Policy Director for the Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF), and as
the Associate Director of Public Policy for ACM, the largest
association of computer scientists in the world.
Ms. Gelman received a B.S. in Biology and Society from Cornell University, an M.S. in Science, Technology and Public Policy from George Washington University, and her law degree from Georgetown University. She served on the Transportation Security Administration's (TSA) Secure Flight Working Group at the Department of Homeland Security. She currently sits on the Board of Computer Professionals for Social Responsibility, blogs and is a member of the California Bar.
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Ms. Gelman received a B.S. in Biology and Society from Cornell University, an M.S. in Science, Technology and Public Policy from George Washington University, and her law degree from Georgetown University. She served on the Transportation Security Administration's (TSA) Secure Flight Working Group at the Department of Homeland Security. She currently sits on the Board of Computer Professionals for Social Responsibility, blogs and is a member of the California Bar.
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