1. KEYNOTE
THE GOOD
LIFE
How does law shape innovation
and development to encourage
human flourishing?
3 p.m. Jan 21
Knight Law
PANEL 2
VIRTUAL
FREEDOM
What sort of opportunities do virtual
worlds offer for those restricted by the
physical realm?
10:45 a.m. Jan 22
Jordan Schnitzer
Museum of Art
PANEL 3
DIGITAL
DISTRACTIONS
How can we be more mindful of our
selves and our communities in this
tweeted and tumblrd world?
1 p.m. Jan 22
Jordan Schnitzer
Museum of Art
PANEL 1
PRIVACY
AND PRYING
Is snooping by government and private
corporations out of control, thanks to
powerful new information
technologies?
9 a.m. Jan 22
Jordan Schnitzer
Museum of Art
REWIREDhow law and technology shape social progress
January 21-22, 2014
WILLIAM “TERRY” FISHER MADHAVI SUNDER
Harvard Law professor. Director
of the Berkman Center for Inter-
net and Society. 2013-14 Wayne
Morse Chair of Law and Politics.
Law professor at University
of California-Davis. Author of
From Goods to a Good Life:
Intellectual Property and
Global Justice.
The UO is an equal-opportunity, affirmative-action institution committed to cultural
diversity and compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act.
waynemorsecenter.uoregon.edu
Sponsored by the Wayne Morse Center for Law and Politics.
Cosponsored by University of Oregon Undergraduate
Studies, School of Law, and Department of Philosophy.