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Law School for Digital Journalists

Law School for Digital Journalists

A Pre-Conference of the Online News Association's 2011 Conference

Harvard Law School, Cambridge, Massachusetts
September 22, 2011
Registration Required via the
ONA Conference Website
For a full schedule, see this page

Join us at Harvard Law School on Thursday, September 22, for a full day of unprecedented immersion in the legal challenges facing digital journalists.

The Online News Association, the Citizen Media Law Project at Harvard’s Berkman Center for Internet & Society, and the UNC Center for Media Law and Policy present Law School for Digital Journalists, part of the Pre-Conference day at ONA’s 2011 Conference & Awards Banquet, September 22-24 in Boston. This intensive day of practical legal training will cover what digital journalists need to know about how the law impacts their profession, both on the editorial and business sides. Classes will be taught by leading media lawyers and journalism educators.

With so much to cover, we plan to run parallel tracks during the day so that if you miss a key session in the morning, you can catch it in the afternoon.

Registration is open to the public.

Date:   Thursday, Sept. 22, 2011
Time:    Registration opens at 8:30; sessions run 9:30 a.m. – 5:30 p.m. (including lunch); reception to follow
Location:   Pound Hall @ Harvard Law School
Cost:   $75
Transportation:   Shuttles will be provided from the Boston Marriott Copley Place for ONA11 attendees

Program Directors:
Jon Hart, Member, Dow Lohnes PLLC, and Counsel, Online News Association
David Ardia, Assistant Professor, UNC School of Law

Register for this event on the ONA Conference Website
(note that registration for the full ONA 2011 Conference is not required)

Past Event
Sep 22, 2011
Time
9:00 AM - 5:00 PM

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