Tuesday, Feb. 12, 2008,6:00pm
NYCLA Home of Law - 14 Vesey Street (between Broadway and Church Street)
Do the 'Ayes' Have It?
A Post-"Super Tuesday" Look at Vote-Counting Technology & Election Integrity
SPEAKERS:
Douglas A. Kellner, Esq.: Co-Chair, New York State Board of Elections and former Commissioner
of New York City Board of Elections
Rebecca Mercuri, Ph.D.: Forensic Computing Expert Witness, Notable Software, Inc.,
election-related testimony includes Bush v. Gore and other recounts Contributing Editor,
Communications of the Association for Computing Machinery, extensive writings on voting and computer security
Mark Crispin Miller: Professor of Media, Culture and Communication at NYU and Author of
The Bush Dyslexicon and Fooled Again: The Real Case for Electoral Reform
Professor Penny M. Venetis: Clinical Professor of Law and Co-Director of the Constitutional
Litigation Clinic at Rutgers School of Law-Newark, Lead counsel for plaintiffs in Gusciora v. McGreevey,
seeking to enjoin use of electronic voting machines that did not provide a verified voter paper ballot
Allan R. Pearlman, Esq. will be the Moderator and Program Chair, Appellate Attorney, Law Office of Allan R. Pearlman
SPONSOR: NY County Lawyers' Assn's Cyberspace Law Committee
RSVP: vfeliciano (at) nycla.org and write "February 12 forum" in Subject line.
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