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SUMMARY: TechReg Reading Group: Emerging Policies of the New Administration
DESCRIPTION: The TechReg Reading Group (TRRG) is a series of faculty guided
  discussions about TechReg policy developments as they are announced by the
  Trump Administration (White House\, OMB\, OSTP\, Commerce\, DHS\, DOJ\, FC
 C\, FTC\, etc.). Specific topics will likely include Artificial Intelligenc
 e\, Cybersecurity\, Privacy\, Electronic Surveillance\, Emerging Technologi
 es & National Security\, Internet Speech & Social Media\, and International
  Data Flows. Topics and discussion will be guided by HLS Lecturer on Law an
 d  Berkman Klein Center Affiliate\, Alan Raul\, with invited guests as topi
 cs warrant. 
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html: <p>Join the <a href="https://hlsbeyond.law.ha
 rvard.edu">HLS Beyond</a> and <a href="https://cyber.harvard.edu">Berkman K
 lein Center</a> sponsored <strong><em>TechReg Reading Group </em>(TRRG)</st
 rong> for a series of faculty guided discussions about TechReg policy devel
 opments <em>as they are announced</em> by the Trump Administration (White H
 ouse\, OMB\, OSTP\, Commerce\, DHS\, DOJ\, FCC\, FTC\, etc.). Specific topi
 cs will likely include Artificial Intelligence\, Cybersecurity\, Privacy\, 
 Electronic Surveillance\, Emerging Technologies & National Security\, Inter
 net Speech & Social Media\, and International Data Flows. Topics and discus
 sion will be guided by HLS Lecturer on Law and  Berkman Klein Center Affili
 ate\, <a href="https://hls.harvard.edu/faculty/alan-raul/">Alan Raul\, </a>
 with invited guests as topics warrant.  <strong>TRRG</strong> will meet on 
 <strong>five Thursdays</strong> during the spring semester from <strong>4:0
 0 – 5:15 PM (Feb 13th\, Feb 27th\, March 6th\, March 27th and April 3rd</st
 rong>). The topic for each group meeting will be circulated to all particip
 ants no later than Tuesday at noon before the week’s Thursday session along
  with a few links to relevant policy materials or articles to help stimulat
 e discussion. Locations will alternate between the <strong>Langdell</strong
 > <strong>Seminar Rooms (232/3)</strong> and <strong>Lewis 515 (Multi-Purpo
 se Room</strong>) as indicated on the registration form (you will be remind
 ed before each meeting). Though not offered for credit\, those who attend a
 t least 4 sessions may include the <strong>TechReg Reading Group</strong>  
 on resumes and CVs\, showcasing your commitment to the evolving tech landsc
 ape. HLS as well as university-wide students interested in the discussion a
 nd debate of new digital policy initiatives\, are welcomed. Meetings can be
  attended individually\, but students are strongly encouraged to attend as 
 many as possible to contribute to the development of a robust discussion. <
 a href="https://forms.gle/Ah8fYDKb99DWbKYR8"><strong>REGISTRATION REQUIRED<
 /strong></a>. Snacks will be provided.</p>
CATEGORIES:Discussion
ORGANIZER;CN="Emily Rider Neill":MAILTO:eneill@law.harvard.edu
URL;VALUE=URI:https://hls.harvard.edu/events/techreg-reading-group-emerging
 -policies-of-the-new-administration/
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://hls.harvard.edu/wp-content/uploads/2025/01/Raul_Headshot.jpg
END:VEVENT
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LAST-MODIFIED:20250123T171056Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250213T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250213T171500
RDATE;TZID=America/New_York:20250227T160000,20250306T160000,20250327T160000,20250403T160000
SUMMARY: TechReg Reading Group: Emerging Policies of the New Administration
DESCRIPTION: The TechReg Reading Group (TRRG) is a series of faculty guided
  discussions about TechReg policy developments as they are announced by the
  Trump Administration (White House\, OMB\, OSTP\, Commerce\, DHS\, DOJ\, FC
 C\, FTC\, etc.). Specific topics will likely include Artificial Intelligenc
 e\, Cybersecurity\, Privacy\, Electronic Surveillance\, Emerging Technologi
 es & National Security\, Internet Speech & Social Media\, and International
  Data Flows. Topics and discussion will be guided by HLS Lecturer on Law an
 d  Berkman Klein Center Affiliate\, Alan Raul\, with invited guests as topi
 cs warrant. 
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html: <p>Join the <a href="https://hlsbeyond.law.ha
 rvard.edu">HLS Beyond</a> and <a href="https://cyber.harvard.edu">Berkman K
 lein Center</a> sponsored <strong><em>TechReg Reading Group </em>(TRRG)</st
 rong> for a series of faculty guided discussions about TechReg policy devel
 opments <em>as they are announced</em> by the Trump Administration (White H
 ouse\, OMB\, OSTP\, Commerce\, DHS\, DOJ\, FCC\, FTC\, etc.). Specific topi
 cs will likely include Artificial Intelligence\, Cybersecurity\, Privacy\, 
 Electronic Surveillance\, Emerging Technologies & National Security\, Inter
 net Speech & Social Media\, and International Data Flows. Topics and discus
 sion will be guided by HLS Lecturer on Law and  Berkman Klein Center Affili
 ate\, <a href="https://hls.harvard.edu/faculty/alan-raul/">Alan Raul\, </a>
 with invited guests as topics warrant.  <strong>TRRG</strong> will meet on 
 <strong>five Thursdays</strong> during the spring semester from <strong>4:0
 0 – 5:15 PM (Feb 13th\, Feb 27th\, March 6th\, March 27th and April 3rd</st
 rong>). The topic for each group meeting will be circulated to all particip
 ants no later than Tuesday at noon before the week’s Thursday session along
  with a few links to relevant policy materials or articles to help stimulat
 e discussion. Locations will alternate between the <strong>Langdell</strong
 > <strong>Seminar Rooms (232/3)</strong> and <strong>Lewis 515 (Multi-Purpo
 se Room</strong>) as indicated on the registration form (you will be remind
 ed before each meeting). Though not offered for credit\, those who attend a
 t least 4 sessions may include the <strong>TechReg Reading Group</strong>  
 on resumes and CVs\, showcasing your commitment to the evolving tech landsc
 ape. HLS as well as university-wide students interested in the discussion a
 nd debate of new digital policy initiatives\, are welcomed. Meetings can be
  attended individually\, but students are strongly encouraged to attend as 
 many as possible to contribute to the development of a robust discussion. <
 a href="https://forms.gle/Ah8fYDKb99DWbKYR8"><strong>REGISTRATION REQUIRED<
 /strong></a>. Snacks will be provided.</p>
CATEGORIES:Discussion
ORGANIZER;CN="Emily Rider Neill":MAILTO:eneill@law.harvard.edu
URL;VALUE=URI:https://hls.harvard.edu/events/techreg-reading-group-emerging
 -policies-of-the-new-administration/
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://hls.harvard.edu/wp-content/uploads/2025/01/Raul_Headshot.jpg
END:VEVENT
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STATUS:CONFIRMED
DTSTAMP:20260425T185416Z
CREATED:20250123T170938Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250123T171056Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250213T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250213T171500
RDATE;TZID=America/New_York:20250227T160000,20250306T160000,20250327T160000,20250403T160000
SUMMARY: TechReg Reading Group: Emerging Policies of the New Administration
DESCRIPTION: The TechReg Reading Group (TRRG) is a series of faculty guided
  discussions about TechReg policy developments as they are announced by the
  Trump Administration (White House\, OMB\, OSTP\, Commerce\, DHS\, DOJ\, FC
 C\, FTC\, etc.). Specific topics will likely include Artificial Intelligenc
 e\, Cybersecurity\, Privacy\, Electronic Surveillance\, Emerging Technologi
 es & National Security\, Internet Speech & Social Media\, and International
  Data Flows. Topics and discussion will be guided by HLS Lecturer on Law an
 d  Berkman Klein Center Affiliate\, Alan Raul\, with invited guests as topi
 cs warrant. 
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html: <p>Join the <a href="https://hlsbeyond.law.ha
 rvard.edu">HLS Beyond</a> and <a href="https://cyber.harvard.edu">Berkman K
 lein Center</a> sponsored <strong><em>TechReg Reading Group </em>(TRRG)</st
 rong> for a series of faculty guided discussions about TechReg policy devel
 opments <em>as they are announced</em> by the Trump Administration (White H
 ouse\, OMB\, OSTP\, Commerce\, DHS\, DOJ\, FCC\, FTC\, etc.). Specific topi
 cs will likely include Artificial Intelligence\, Cybersecurity\, Privacy\, 
 Electronic Surveillance\, Emerging Technologies & National Security\, Inter
 net Speech & Social Media\, and International Data Flows. Topics and discus
 sion will be guided by HLS Lecturer on Law and  Berkman Klein Center Affili
 ate\, <a href="https://hls.harvard.edu/faculty/alan-raul/">Alan Raul\, </a>
 with invited guests as topics warrant.  <strong>TRRG</strong> will meet on 
 <strong>five Thursdays</strong> during the spring semester from <strong>4:0
 0 – 5:15 PM (Feb 13th\, Feb 27th\, March 6th\, March 27th and April 3rd</st
 rong>). The topic for each group meeting will be circulated to all particip
 ants no later than Tuesday at noon before the week’s Thursday session along
  with a few links to relevant policy materials or articles to help stimulat
 e discussion. Locations will alternate between the <strong>Langdell</strong
 > <strong>Seminar Rooms (232/3)</strong> and <strong>Lewis 515 (Multi-Purpo
 se Room</strong>) as indicated on the registration form (you will be remind
 ed before each meeting). Though not offered for credit\, those who attend a
 t least 4 sessions may include the <strong>TechReg Reading Group</strong>  
 on resumes and CVs\, showcasing your commitment to the evolving tech landsc
 ape. HLS as well as university-wide students interested in the discussion a
 nd debate of new digital policy initiatives\, are welcomed. Meetings can be
  attended individually\, but students are strongly encouraged to attend as 
 many as possible to contribute to the development of a robust discussion. <
 a href="https://forms.gle/Ah8fYDKb99DWbKYR8"><strong>REGISTRATION REQUIRED<
 /strong></a>. Snacks will be provided.</p>
CATEGORIES:Discussion
ORGANIZER;CN="Emily Rider Neill":MAILTO:eneill@law.harvard.edu
URL;VALUE=URI:https://hls.harvard.edu/events/techreg-reading-group-emerging
 -policies-of-the-new-administration/
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://hls.harvard.edu/wp-content/uploads/2025/01/Raul_Headshot.jpg
END:VEVENT
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DTSTAMP:20260425T185416Z
CREATED:20250123T170938Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250123T171056Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250213T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250213T171500
RDATE;TZID=America/New_York:20250227T160000,20250306T160000,20250327T160000,20250403T160000
SUMMARY: TechReg Reading Group: Emerging Policies of the New Administration
DESCRIPTION: The TechReg Reading Group (TRRG) is a series of faculty guided
  discussions about TechReg policy developments as they are announced by the
  Trump Administration (White House\, OMB\, OSTP\, Commerce\, DHS\, DOJ\, FC
 C\, FTC\, etc.). Specific topics will likely include Artificial Intelligenc
 e\, Cybersecurity\, Privacy\, Electronic Surveillance\, Emerging Technologi
 es & National Security\, Internet Speech & Social Media\, and International
  Data Flows. Topics and discussion will be guided by HLS Lecturer on Law an
 d  Berkman Klein Center Affiliate\, Alan Raul\, with invited guests as topi
 cs warrant. 
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html: <p>Join the <a href="https://hlsbeyond.law.ha
 rvard.edu">HLS Beyond</a> and <a href="https://cyber.harvard.edu">Berkman K
 lein Center</a> sponsored <strong><em>TechReg Reading Group </em>(TRRG)</st
 rong> for a series of faculty guided discussions about TechReg policy devel
 opments <em>as they are announced</em> by the Trump Administration (White H
 ouse\, OMB\, OSTP\, Commerce\, DHS\, DOJ\, FCC\, FTC\, etc.). Specific topi
 cs will likely include Artificial Intelligence\, Cybersecurity\, Privacy\, 
 Electronic Surveillance\, Emerging Technologies & National Security\, Inter
 net Speech & Social Media\, and International Data Flows. Topics and discus
 sion will be guided by HLS Lecturer on Law and  Berkman Klein Center Affili
 ate\, <a href="https://hls.harvard.edu/faculty/alan-raul/">Alan Raul\, </a>
 with invited guests as topics warrant.  <strong>TRRG</strong> will meet on 
 <strong>five Thursdays</strong> during the spring semester from <strong>4:0
 0 – 5:15 PM (Feb 13th\, Feb 27th\, March 6th\, March 27th and April 3rd</st
 rong>). The topic for each group meeting will be circulated to all particip
 ants no later than Tuesday at noon before the week’s Thursday session along
  with a few links to relevant policy materials or articles to help stimulat
 e discussion. Locations will alternate between the <strong>Langdell</strong
 > <strong>Seminar Rooms (232/3)</strong> and <strong>Lewis 515 (Multi-Purpo
 se Room</strong>) as indicated on the registration form (you will be remind
 ed before each meeting). Though not offered for credit\, those who attend a
 t least 4 sessions may include the <strong>TechReg Reading Group</strong>  
 on resumes and CVs\, showcasing your commitment to the evolving tech landsc
 ape. HLS as well as university-wide students interested in the discussion a
 nd debate of new digital policy initiatives\, are welcomed. Meetings can be
  attended individually\, but students are strongly encouraged to attend as 
 many as possible to contribute to the development of a robust discussion. <
 a href="https://forms.gle/Ah8fYDKb99DWbKYR8"><strong>REGISTRATION REQUIRED<
 /strong></a>. Snacks will be provided.</p>
CATEGORIES:Discussion
ORGANIZER;CN="Emily Rider Neill":MAILTO:eneill@law.harvard.edu
URL;VALUE=URI:https://hls.harvard.edu/events/techreg-reading-group-emerging
 -policies-of-the-new-administration/
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://hls.harvard.edu/wp-content/uploads/2025/01/Raul_Headshot.jpg
END:VEVENT
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UID:20250123T1952Z-1737661977.9582-EO-685699-1@10.73.11.45
STATUS:CONFIRMED
DTSTAMP:20260425T185416Z
CREATED:20250123T170938Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250123T171056Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250213T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250213T171500
RDATE;TZID=America/New_York:20250227T160000,20250306T160000,20250327T160000,20250403T160000
SUMMARY: TechReg Reading Group: Emerging Policies of the New Administration
DESCRIPTION: The TechReg Reading Group (TRRG) is a series of faculty guided
  discussions about TechReg policy developments as they are announced by the
  Trump Administration (White House\, OMB\, OSTP\, Commerce\, DHS\, DOJ\, FC
 C\, FTC\, etc.). Specific topics will likely include Artificial Intelligenc
 e\, Cybersecurity\, Privacy\, Electronic Surveillance\, Emerging Technologi
 es & National Security\, Internet Speech & Social Media\, and International
  Data Flows. Topics and discussion will be guided by HLS Lecturer on Law an
 d  Berkman Klein Center Affiliate\, Alan Raul\, with invited guests as topi
 cs warrant. 
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html: <p>Join the <a href="https://hlsbeyond.law.ha
 rvard.edu">HLS Beyond</a> and <a href="https://cyber.harvard.edu">Berkman K
 lein Center</a> sponsored <strong><em>TechReg Reading Group </em>(TRRG)</st
 rong> for a series of faculty guided discussions about TechReg policy devel
 opments <em>as they are announced</em> by the Trump Administration (White H
 ouse\, OMB\, OSTP\, Commerce\, DHS\, DOJ\, FCC\, FTC\, etc.). Specific topi
 cs will likely include Artificial Intelligence\, Cybersecurity\, Privacy\, 
 Electronic Surveillance\, Emerging Technologies & National Security\, Inter
 net Speech & Social Media\, and International Data Flows. Topics and discus
 sion will be guided by HLS Lecturer on Law and  Berkman Klein Center Affili
 ate\, <a href="https://hls.harvard.edu/faculty/alan-raul/">Alan Raul\, </a>
 with invited guests as topics warrant.  <strong>TRRG</strong> will meet on 
 <strong>five Thursdays</strong> during the spring semester from <strong>4:0
 0 – 5:15 PM (Feb 13th\, Feb 27th\, March 6th\, March 27th and April 3rd</st
 rong>). The topic for each group meeting will be circulated to all particip
 ants no later than Tuesday at noon before the week’s Thursday session along
  with a few links to relevant policy materials or articles to help stimulat
 e discussion. Locations will alternate between the <strong>Langdell</strong
 > <strong>Seminar Rooms (232/3)</strong> and <strong>Lewis 515 (Multi-Purpo
 se Room</strong>) as indicated on the registration form (you will be remind
 ed before each meeting). Though not offered for credit\, those who attend a
 t least 4 sessions may include the <strong>TechReg Reading Group</strong>  
 on resumes and CVs\, showcasing your commitment to the evolving tech landsc
 ape. HLS as well as university-wide students interested in the discussion a
 nd debate of new digital policy initiatives\, are welcomed. Meetings can be
  attended individually\, but students are strongly encouraged to attend as 
 many as possible to contribute to the development of a robust discussion. <
 a href="https://forms.gle/Ah8fYDKb99DWbKYR8"><strong>REGISTRATION REQUIRED<
 /strong></a>. Snacks will be provided.</p>
CATEGORIES:Discussion
ORGANIZER;CN="Emily Rider Neill":MAILTO:eneill@law.harvard.edu
URL;VALUE=URI:https://hls.harvard.edu/events/techreg-reading-group-emerging
 -policies-of-the-new-administration/
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://hls.harvard.edu/wp-content/uploads/2025/01/Raul_Headshot.jpg
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