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Recent
and Scheduled Presentations
March
24, 2007, University of Colorado Criminal Justice
Masters Degree Program
February
21, 2007, Denver Bar Association, Tuesdays at the
Bar, How the USA PATRIOT Act is Changing the Day-to-Day
Practice of Law
December
15, 2006: Pitkin County, Colorado Bar Association
November,
2006: University of Colorado, "First Year Seminar:
Political Science" - PATRIOT Act I & II,
Pro & Con
October
31, 2006: University of Colorado, "First Year
Seminar: Political Science" - PATRIOT Act I
& II, Pro & Con
October
25, 2006: University of Colorado, "America
National Government-English as a Second Language"
- PATRIOT Act I & II, Pro & Con
October
4, 2006: Independent Bankers of Colorado. Bank Secrecy
Act Compliance
September
27, 2006: Gunnison Friends of the Library, Colorado.
The USA PATRIOT Act & Civil Liberties: Current
Issues Involving the Internet, Library Records and
Other Public Surveillance
June
20, 2006: Tuesdays at the Bar, Denver Bar Association.
The USA PATRIOT Act: Broader Than You Think
April
24, 2006: Golden K Kiwanis Club, Colorado. The USA
PATRIOT Act Renewal and What It Means to the Average
Citizen
March
15, 2006: Mountain Foothills Rotary Club, Colorado.
The USA PATRIOT Act: Considerations for Business
March
10, 2006: University of Colorado, Police Civil Liability
graduate level course. The USA PATRIOT Act and Privacy
Law, Business Impact and Potential Police Liability
March
1, 2006: Conifer Kiwanis Club, Colorado. The Renewed
USA PATRIOT Act: Considerations for Business
February
9, 2006: Colorado School of Mines, Legal Overview
course. The Right to Privacy, Criminal/Intelligence
Procedure, the USA PATRIOT Act, and Beyond
January
31, 2006: Congregation Beth Evergreen, Colorado,
adult ed. The USA PATRIOT Act, The Fourth Amendment,
and Evolving Unitary Executive Theory
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Sample
of Available Presentation Topics:
(Depending
on topic and desired depth, presentations can range
from ½ hour to ½ day.)
How
the USA PATRIOT Act is Changing the Day-to-Day Practice
of Law
The
USA PATRIOT Act: Considerations for Business
The
Right to Privacy, Criminal / Intelligence Procedure,
the USA PATRIOT Act, and Beyond
Surveillance
in America (A Lecture to Foreign Exchange Students)
The
Federal Government's Favorite Surveillance Techniques
Everything
You Weren't Allowed to Ask About National Security
Letters (Until Now)
The
Fall of the "Wall" Between Criminal Investigation
and Intelligence Investigation
Minimization
Procedures under Wiretapping and Electronic Surveillance
Authorities
Poof!
Your Business is Now a "Financial Institution"
- and the Government Wants Your Reports
Bank
Secrecy Act Compliance after the USA PATRIOT ACT
- What Works and What Doesn't?
Safe
Harbors for Compliance with Information Requests
and Their Limits under the USA PATRIOT Act
Watch
Lists, Databases, Biometrics, Electronic ID, Information
Sharing Problems, Misidentifications, and Their
Impacts on Investigations, Prosecutions, Citizens
and Aliens
Digital
Dossiers - What Kinds of Information Should Companies
Keep? How Can Companies Balance the Need for Competitive
Edge Against Customer Privacy Rights?
Terrorist
Designations: When Can the Government Freeze My
(Business's) Assets and What Can I Do About It?
Charities,
the USA PATRIOT Act, "Material Support"
and New Terrorism Crimes
What
is a Terrorism Crime, Anyway?
USA
PATRIOT Act revisions: Real Protections or Fig Leaves?
The
Fin on the Shark's Back: What the Media Have - and
Haven't - Told You About the USA PATRIOT Act, and
Why What They Haven't Told You is More Important
Incompatible
Government Information Sharing Procedures and the
Consequences of Information Leakage Consequences
of Uncontrolled Government Information Sharing
Minimization
Procedures under Various Surveillance Authorities
Electronic
Identification Documents and Problems They Pose
How
the USA PATRIOT Act is Changing the Lives of Aliens
in America
Local
Government Agency Options for Responding to Government
Information Demands: National Security Letters,
Sec. 314(a) and Other Strange Beasts
Hazardous
Materials Licenses and Transportation Worker Identification
Credentials: A Million Workers Who Must Obtain Government
Approval to Get or Keep Their Jobs
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