Brownbag Lunch with FINRA Senior Principal Counsel
Event Date and Time: Tuesday, November 13, 2018 - 12:00pm to 1:30pm
Location: Chincoteague Hall, First Floor Conference Room
Ryan Smith is the Senior Principal Counsel for FINRA here in DC. He has a vast legal background that includes private practice, large firms, regulatory and financial law. He has also been an adjunct professor at George Mason where he earned is Law degree.
Come hear what it’s like to practice law in-house, in a private practice, as well as for a regulatory body and gain insight on the current legal market. Take the oppotunity to gain valuable industry insights from someone who's in it themselves.
Food will be provided.
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Contemporary Surveillance Technologies and the 4th Amendment
Event Date and Time: Thursday, November 15, 2018 - 3:00pm to 4:30pm
Location: Stamp Student Union, Benjamin Banneker RM2212
David Gray teaches criminal law, criminal procedure, evidence, international criminal law, and jurisprudence at the Francis King Carey School of law. He was voted “Professor of the Year” in 2012. His scholarly interests focus on criminal law, criminal procedure, constitutional theory, and transitional justice.
Come be a part of the discussion on his 2016 publication ”The Fourth Amendment in the Age of Surveillance”.
New and emerging surveillance technologies allow government agents to track us wherever we go, to monitor our activities online and offline, and to gather massive amounts of information relating to our financial transactions, communications, and social contacts. Come hear how the original meaning of the Fourth Amendment was meant to provide concrete solutions to the current crisis.
Food will be provided
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Location: Stamp Student Union, Benjamin Banneker RM2212
David Gray teaches criminal law, criminal procedure, evidence, international criminal law, and jurisprudence at the Francis King Carey School of law. He was voted “Professor of the Year” in 2012. His scholarly interests focus on criminal law, criminal procedure, constitutional theory, and transitional justice.
Come be a part of the discussion on his 2016 publication ”The Fourth Amendment in the Age of Surveillance”.
New and emerging surveillance technologies allow government agents to track us wherever we go, to monitor our activities online and offline, and to gather massive amounts of information relating to our financial transactions, communications, and social contacts. Come hear how the original meaning of the Fourth Amendment was meant to provide concrete solutions to the current crisis.
Food will be provided
Click here to RSVP