Luncheon: Unsolved Legal Problems of Future Technologies

Tampa Bay Lawyers Chapter

Speaker:

  • Julian Sanchez, Senior Fellow, Cato Institute

Topic:

  • Unsolved Legal Problems of Future Technologies

Speaker:

  • Julian Sanchez, Senior Fellow, Cato Institute

Julian Sanchez is a Washington, D.C.–based writer and journalist who covers the intersection of privacy, technology, and politics (with occasional forays into pop culture and philosophy). He currently works as a Senior Fellow at the Cato Institute, and is a contributing editor for Reason magazine. 

At Cato, Mr. Sanchez studies issues at the busy intersection of technology, privacy, and civil liberties, with a particular focus on national security and intelligence surveillance.  Mr. Sanchez has been widely recognized and interviewed for his expertise on the Edward Snowden revelations.

Before joining Cato, Mr. Sanchez served as the Washington Editor for the technology news site Ars Technica, where he covered surveillance, intellectual property, and telecommunications policy.  He has also worked as a writer forThe Economist’s Democracy in America blog and as an editor for Reason magazine, where he remains a contributing editor.

Mr. Sanchez has written on privacy and technology for a wide array of national publications, ranging from the National Reviewto The Nation, and is a founding editor of the policy blog Just Security. He studied philosophy and political science at New York University.

Limited Seating -- Reservations Preferred

Please R.S.V.P. by Monday, October 20, 2014 to (813) 227-8689 or [email protected]

Cost: Lunch $20.00 -- Please make your check payable to “The Federalist Society” and mail to:

The Federalist Society, Tampa Bay Lawyers Chapter
c/o Streetman Law,
1906 North Tampa Street,
Tampa, Florida 33602-2133

For more information contact Morgan Streetman, President of the Tampa Bay Lawyers Chapter, at TampaFederalistSociety@gmail.com or 813-227-8689