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Speaker: Jennifer D. Oliva, Associate Professor of Law, Seton Hall University School of Law and Seton Hall Center for Health & Pharmaceutical Law & Policy
Time: 1:00 - 2:00 pm EDT
Location: online Webinar via Zoom
This program will only be offered online. 1.0 hour Indiana CLE (Distance Education) credit will be available but you must register for the Zoom Webinar using the link below. Following registration, you will receive an email with a link to join the Webinar. The lecture will not be available via telephone.
E-mail certificates will be provided certifying attendance for those wishing to apply for CLE credit outside of Indiana.
- Link to Register:
https://iu.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_2nvV9mfHT8unP-TUSzsU7A
- Download the Presentation:
- Watch the Recording:
Lecture Description: This presentation will introduce and discuss various forms of technological surveillance designed to track and trace the novel coronavirus (SARS-CoV-2), which causes the illness COVID-19 as the United States “re-opens” over the summer and fall of 2020. It will then query the strengths and weaknesses of these different forms of tech surveillance from a public health perspective and evaluate their legality in the context of the national public health emergency.
About the Speaker:
Jennifer D. Oliva is an Associate Professor of Law at Seton Hall Law where she specializes in health law and policy, FDA law, evidence law, and complex litigation. Professor Oliva has worked in the appellate and health/FDA law practice groups at national law firms and served as the General Counsel and Vice President of a regional behavioral health care company. She is a United States Army veteran and admitted to the bar in Delaware, California, the District of Columbia, and West Virginia. She also is admitted to numerous United States district and appellate courts, including the United States Court of Appeals for Veterans Claims and the United States Supreme Court. The Harry S. Truman Foundation honored Professor Oliva with the 2019 Truman Scholarship Foundation Ike Skelton Award for her commitment to public service. She is the 2020-2021 Chair of the AALS Section on Law and Mental Disability and was selected as a 2019 Wiet Life Science Law Scholar.
