ACLU to Participate in Privacy Day (5/17/2007)
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media@dcaclu.org
Washington, DC - The American Civil Liberties Union will be participating in
Privacy Day, an all-day event to take place during Washington Whistleblower
Week. Privacy Day, Friday, May 18th, will be comprised of two panels on
surveillance and a keynote address by Congressman Jerrold Nadler (D-NY). Privacy
Day’s first panel, arranged by the Electronic Privacy Information Center (EPIC),
will focus on expectations of privacy in the workplace; the second will debate
on the growing trend of a surveillance society.
WHAT: Washington Whistleblower Week’s Privacy Day
WHO: Panel I - Workplace Privacy: What All Employees Need to
Know
Lillie Coney, Associate Director, EPIC Hadiza Wada, whistleblower on Voice of America workplace surveillance Lewis Maltby, National Workrights Institute
Keynote Address - Congressman Jerrold Nadler (D-NY) (speaking at 10:30am)
Panel II - Privacy and Datamining: Blowing the Whistle On A
Surveillance Society
Mike German, ACLU Policy Counsel and Former FBI Special Agent Jay Stanley, Public Education Director, ACLU Technology and Liberty
Program Joe and Susan Trento, Journalists, Authors of Unsafe At Any
Altitude
WHEN: Friday, May 18th at 9:30am - 12:30pm
WHERE: 441 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC
Working closely with EPIC and other groups, the ACLU has been at the
forefront of reining in a growing surveillance in the public square. The topics
discussed will be as varied as employees’ rights, the Transportation Aviation
Association’s No-Fly List, and law enforcement fusion centers.
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