Ninth Annual Internet Law Works-in-Progress – Santa Clara, CA

Internet Law Works-in-Progress

The High Tech Law Institute at Santa Clara University School of Law and The Institute for Information Law and Policy and New York Law School are pleased to host the 9th annual Internet Law Works in Progress series for internet law scholarship on March 2, 2019, at Santa Clara University.

The conference enables Internet law scholars from around the world to receive feedback about their in-process research from their academic peers. We broadly construe the scope of topics that fit under the Internet Law umbrella. For more background about the series, click here.

If you would like to participate, email Eric Goldman (egoldman[@]gmail.com) the following information by the priority deadline of December 3, 2018, noon Pacific time:

  • your name, email address and institutional affiliation
  • your preferred participation option, including (if applicable) your anticipated paper type
  • the title of your paper/project (if applicable)
  • if you would be willing to serve as a commentator-presenter for someone else’s paper (if we create such roles)
We expect to reply to participation requests by December 7, 2018. We will accommodate participation requests after the priority deadline on a space-available basis. However, we’ve typically instituted a waitlist immediately after the priority deadline, so don’t delay!

There is no conference participation fee, but all participants are responsible for their own travel and lodging expenses. We will provide further travel information soon. There are no publication obligations associated with presenting at the conference.

About the author

Reference Librarian, Moritz College of Law, The Ohio State University