The John Marshall Law School

Center for Information Technology and Privacy Law


E-Lection Symposium

Friday, October 1, 2004


Election 2004: Is e-voting ready for prime time:

Legal and technical issues regarding the upcoming Presidential election

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Explore these e-voting issues with the nation's experts

Will failing software become the new dimpled or hanging chads?

How will we recount votes cast by e-ballots?

Will we face a technical election nightmare?

What is HAVA and how will it affect the election?

Early indicators suggest the 2004 Presidential election will be another close one. After the 2000 election, Congress enacted the Help America Vote Act. Some states quickly adopted electronic voting as the answer to hanging and dimpled chads. But is electronic voting the right answer? What are the technical and legal issues that still need to be addressed?

The Center for Information Technology and Privacy Law at John Marshall Law School has gathered the nation's top technical and legal experts on e-voting to offer their insights on these critical issues.

Whether you are an attorney practicing in election law or technology, an election judge, a campaign workers, a concerned citizen, or an election official, you want to attend this important symposium.

Click here to download registration form. Registration deadline is September 24, 2004. Seating is limited.

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