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This video segment includes the following presentations:
1. Introduction to the Access to Justice Technology Bill of Rights Website.
2. Presentation by Chief Justice Gerry Alexander of the Washington State Supreme Court.
3. Presentation by Ed Lazowska, Bill and Melinda Gates Professor of Computer Science at the University of Washington.
4. Presentation by Morton Horwitz, Professor and Legal Historian at Harvard Law School.
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This video segment includes the following presentations:
1. Presentation by Helen Nissenbaum, Professor, Department of Culture and Communications; Senior Fellow, Information Law Institute, New York University.
2. Presentation by Dr. Vinton Cerf, Co-designer of the TCP/IP protocols and the architecture of the Internet; Founder and first president of the Internet Society; Board Chair, ICANN.
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This video segment includes the following presentations:
1. Panel on Reflections And Projections: Panelists Will Present And Discuss Washington’s Access To Justice Technology Bill Of Rights, Describe Issues And Reflect On Potential Consequences And Ramifications.
2. Plenary Panel Discussion – Justice For All: Information Technology and Justice System Services for Vulnerable Persons.
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This video segment includes the following presentation:
1. Balancing Access And Personal Privacy Panel.
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This video segment includes the following presentation:
1. Plenary Session: Ramifications Of Technology: Access To And Use In The Justice System From Various Perspectives And Areas.
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This video segment includes the following presentations:
1. Presentation by Dr. Batya Friedman, Professor, University of Washington
2. Plenary Panel: From Principles to Practice: Where and How Do We Go From Here?
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This video segment includes the following presentations:
1. Presentation by Louis E. Wolcher, Professor, University of Washington School of Law on Heidegger and Marcuse: The Ethical Use of Technology.
2. Presentation by Kenneth Himma, Lecturer, University of Washington Information School on the Response to Wolcher.
3. Closing Remarks by Ada Shen-Jaffe, Director, Columbia Legal Services.
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