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Dean Matthew sits down with Jonathan Turley, J.B. and Maurice C. Shapiro Professor of Public Interest Law, a nationally-recognized legal scholar in constitutional law, legal theory, and tort law. He has written over three dozen academic articles that appeared in a variety of law journals, including at Cornell, Duke, Georgetown, Harvard, Northwestern, University of Chicago, and many more. Professor Turley has also served as counsel in some of the most notable cases in the last two decades.
They will discuss privacy law, and Professor Turley's recent article, "Anonymity, Obscurity, and Technology: Reconsidering Privacy in the Age of Biometrics."
By George Washington University Law SchoolDean Matthew sits down with Jonathan Turley, J.B. and Maurice C. Shapiro Professor of Public Interest Law, a nationally-recognized legal scholar in constitutional law, legal theory, and tort law. He has written over three dozen academic articles that appeared in a variety of law journals, including at Cornell, Duke, Georgetown, Harvard, Northwestern, University of Chicago, and many more. Professor Turley has also served as counsel in some of the most notable cases in the last two decades.
They will discuss privacy law, and Professor Turley's recent article, "Anonymity, Obscurity, and Technology: Reconsidering Privacy in the Age of Biometrics."