Start Date: 8/31/2023 7:37 AM EDT
End Date: 6/30/2024 11:45 PM EDT
Venue Name: Via Zoom
Organization Name:
KACDL Education
Contact:
*******Attention! This is an On Demand video presentation************
NOTICE: Access to KACDL’s on-demand video seminar program ("the program") is granted to the purchaser/member only, and such access is not transferable. The program is to be viewed by the purchaser/member only, and not shared with or conveyed to others.
Please note: If you attended and participated in our Webinar program on August 30, YOU ARE VIEWING THE SAME MATERIALS. This On Demand offering is intended to meet educational needs of members who were unable to attend the "live" program.
Arteaga and Face Recognition in Criminal Investigations
Presented by Clare Garvie, Training and Resource Counsel, Fourth Amendment Center, NACDL
We are thrilled to host NACDL 4th Amendment Center's Clare Garvie. Clare will cover the Arteaga decision, discovery motion practice and will provide an overview of how law enforcement is using face recognition technology in Kentucky.
1.0 Total CLE Hrs Pending KY
Clare Garvie is a privacy lawyer whose work focuses on the intersection between new technologies and civil and due process rights. She currently serves as Training and Resource Counsel with the Fourth Amendment Center at NACDL, providing trainings and technical assistance to ensure defense lawyers across the country can best protect clients’ constitutional rights in the face of emerging technologies. Prior to joining NACDL, Clare was a Senior Associate with the Center on Privacy and Technology, a think tank based at Georgetown Law. She was the lead researcher and author on a number of the Center’s reports on police use of face recognition, including: The Perpetual Line-Up: Unregulated Police Face Recognition in America in 2016; Garbage In, Garbage Out: Face Recognition on Flawed Data and America Under Watch: Face Surveillance in the United States in 2019, and A forensic Without the Science: Face Recognition in U.S. Criminal Investigations in 2022. She has testified before the House Oversight Committee and state legislatures and worked with legislators on both sides of the aisle on privacy legislation. Her commentary has appeared in The New York Times, The Washington Post, and The Wall Street Journal. She holds a J.D. from Georgetown Law and a B.A from Barnard College in Political Science, Human Rights, and Psychology.
202-465-7657 | @clareangelyn
****Video and presenter document links are immediately available once registration is complete AND payment is received. Credit card payment only. For later reference, you will also receive an email with links. Please make sure we have an active and valid email address*****
Please contact us at director@kacdl.net with any questions, concerns, or if you need to have the email regenerated.
1.0 Total CLE Credits approved by the KBA for 2023/2024 reporting year.