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This webinar covers legal and non-legal dimensions at the law/technology interface, including the U.S. Bill of Rights, algorithms, human choice and consent, and impacts upon broader American society.
Who should attend? This CLE will benefit lawyers who work (or would like to work) in the data protection/privacy, constitutional, business, and engineering areas.
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90 NHMCLE Minutes
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