Where has Brian been blogging?

Posts here have been light as finals approach and because I’ve been doing a good bit of blogging elsewhere. First, I covered the second full day of The Patent Reform conference at Berkeley for bIPlog.

Then I was on the Newsletter Staff and a blogger for the Computers Freedom and Privacy Conference. This was probably the best conference I’ve ever attended, although I am something of a conference newbie. I blogged the Network Snooping Tutorial on Tuesday, the Concurrent session on RFID and Privacy on Wednesday, Thursday’s Concurrent session on Data Retention and Privacy and a Defense of the Patriot Act by DOJ Attorney Rachel Brand on Friday. I also took video of the three EFF Pioneer Award winners giving their speeches.

Today, Arianna Huffington spoke at Boalt after a rally opposing the fee-hikes that face California students. During the question period I told her about how these increases will do particular harm to law students seeking to work in the public interest, where salaries are so much lower than in the big firms. She seemed very intrigued to hear about this and even asked me to do a guest blog piece on the topic at her blog. So, if that happens, I’ll let people know about it here as well. I’ve talked about this issue on this blog before.

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