Digital Evidence, Law + Informatics—Highland Heights, KY

Northern Kentucky University Chase College of Law

The Northern Kentucky Law Review and NKU Chase College of Law seek submissions for Digital Evidence, the fourth annual Law + Informatics Symposium, Feb. 26-27, 2015. Abstracts are due Sept. 1, 2014.

The conference will provide an interdisciplinary exploration of digital information in the courtroom, including the importance of insuring that such information is reliable, resilient, and uncompromised.

The symposium is an opportunity for academics, practitioners, consultants, and students to exchange ideas and explore emerging issues regarding digital forensics and the rules of evidence and discovery in criminal and civil cases.

Interdisciplinary presentations are encouraged. Authors and presenters are invited to submit proposals on topics relating to the theme of the conference.

Hat tip: Calling All Papers! mw