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Lawfully Speaking - Law, Technology, and the Future of Conflict
The relationship between law, technology, and conflict raises important questions for those working across national security, international relations, and public policy. Lawfully Speaking: A Forum on Law & Ethics brings legal experts to Carnegie Mellon University to examine these issues and foster cross-disciplinary dialogue among students, faculty, professionals, and members of the broader community. In this semester’s event, Major General (Retired) Charles Dunlap will join CMIST for “Law, Technology, and the Future of Conflict,” a conversation that will explore the legal and policy challenges involved in the militarization of technology. This dialogue will be moderated by CMIST Director Audrey Kurth Cronin. Doors open at 4:30 p.m.; refreshments served * Seating in the Grand Room is reserved for registered guests on a first-come, first-served basis. An overflow room will be available for viewing, also first-come, first-served. Once registration is full, walk-ins will be directed to the overflow room. Late-arriving registered guests may be directed to overflow seating.
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