On February 1, Professor David Thaw will present a paper on the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act at Northwestern Law's Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology's symposium, "Cybercrime."
 
Professor Thaw's research and scholarship examines the regulation of Internet and computing technologies, with specific focus on cybersecurity regulation and cybercrime. Prior to joining UConn, Thaw was a research associate at the University of Maryland Department of Computer Science and the Maryland Cybersecurity Center. He also practiced cybersecurity and privacy regulatory law at Hogan Lovells (formerly Hogan & Hartson) and was previously a postdoctoral fellow at Yale Law School.



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  • It's not too late for Summer Term! The Law School offers classes in both June and July sessions. Registration is now open for the July session.

  • On June 18, Professor Sara Bronin will make a presentation at the annual meeting of the Connecticut Bar Association on "Legal Tools to Address Climate Change" at a panel discussion entitle "Following the Path of the Storm: Legal and Legislative Challenges in Addressing Rising Sea Levels on the Connecticut Coastline."

  • On June 17, Professor Richard Pomp will speak at the twenty-third annual Summer Tax Institute at University of California - Davis.

  • On June 18, Professor Mark W. Janis will lecture on "Freedom of Religion and European Human Rights Law" at the University of Oxford, England.

  • On June 17, Professor Alexandra Lahav will speak at the annual meeting of the Connecticut Bar Association (CBA) where she will comment on the proposed changes to the Federal rules of civil procedure.

  • The Law School offers five dual-degree programs that combine a superior legal education with graduate professional training in related fields.