| 8:00 | CONTINENTAL BREAKFAST |
| 8:45 | INTRODUCTION Richard C. Balough, Associate Director, Center for Information Technology and Privacy Law |
| 9:00 | ARE WE READY TO E-VOTE? An overview of what has happened since 2000 and how the Help America Vote Act will affect the 2004 election Doug Chapin, Director, electionline.org
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| 9:30 | WHO CAN PLUG INTO E-VOTING MACHINES? Dan Wallach, Assistant Professor, Rice University Eugene Spafford, Professor, Purdue University Michael I. Shamos, Professor, Carnegie Mellon University Michael E. LaVelle, Chicago attorney specializing in election contests Moderator: David E. Sorkin, Associate Professor, The John Marshall Law School |
| 10:45 | BREAK |
| 11:00 | WHAT DO E-VOTING MACHINES KNOW ABOUT MY VOTE? Jane E. Kirtley, Professor, University of Minnesota, School of Journalism Richard K. Means, Chicago attorney, specializing in election contests Lillie Coney, Policy Analyst, Electronic Privacy Information Center Moderator: Leslie Ann Reis, Director and Adjunct Professor, Center for Information Technology and Privacy Law, The John Marshall Law School |
| Noon | LUNCH WILL ELECTRONIC VOTING CREATE ANOTHER FLORIDA ELECTION DEBACLE? Lida Rodriguez-Taseff, Counsel and Chair, Miami-Dade Election Reform Coalition |
| 1:30 | WHAT IS IN THAT BLACK BOX ANYWAY? Ann Bartow, Assistant Professor, University of South Carolina School of Law Wendy Seltzer, Attorney for Electronic Frontier Foundation Joe Tasker, Senior Vice President for Governmental Affairs and General Counsel Information Technology Association of America Moderator: Doris Estelle Long, Professor, The John Marshall Law School |
| 2:30 | ARE CHICAGO AND ILLINOIS READY FOR E-VOTING? David Orr, Cook County Clerk Daniel W. White, Executive Director, Illinois State Board of Elections James M. Scanlon, Attorney for Chicago Board of Elections Richard Barnett, Chicago elections activist and campaign consultant Moderator: Linda R. Crane, Associate Dean for Faculty Development and Professor, The John Marshall Law School |
| 3:45 - | OPEN FORUM/PUBLIC COMMENT |
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