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The purpose of the CBA’s Technology Law Section is to provide leadership on
issues concerning science and technology and the law. The Section’s goals are
as follows:
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to provide a forum for members of the profession to review, analyze and
correlate developments in science and technology and to evaluate the impact of
such developments on society and the law;
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to study, report and make appropriate recommendations on the regulation of
science and technology and related legal issues;
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to establish and maintain liaison and cooperation between the scientific and
technological, and related legal, developments;
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to contribute to public and professional understanding of the effects of
science and technology on law, of the problems arising therefrom, and of the
processes by which the law responds; and
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to cooperate with and assist other CBA entities in associated or related areas
of activity.
Executive
Committee List
2006
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Second Annual Technology Law Writing Competition
The Technology Section is pleased to announce the winners of the 2004 Writing
Competition.
University of Connecticut School of Law student Lynn M. Fountain won the first
place prize of $500.00.
Click here to view her paper, “Information Privacy: The Right that
Never Was and How the Misperception is Affecting the Future of Wireless
Location-Based Services”.
University of Connecticut student Ben Michaelson won a second place prize of
$250.00.
Quinnipiac Law School student Ed Storck won the first place prize of $500.00.
Yale Law School had no entries.
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