Sexting Lecture by Author at National School Boards Association Annual Conference
Author, attorney, and lecturer Frederick Lane will be presenting a lecture entitled “There’s No Such Thing As Safe ‘Sext’ — How to Protect Your Kids and Your District from Cellphone Misuse” at the National School Boards Association annual conference in San Francisco on April 9, 2011, from 8:30 to 9:45 a.m.
This marks the fourth time in six years that Lane, a ten-year veteran of the Burlington (Vt.) School Board, has been invited to speak at the national conference for school board members and district administrators.
A copy of Lane’s presentation is available on SlideShare or on Lane’s Web site, www.FrederickLane.com
The lecture is a part of the launch for Lane’s newest book, Cybertraps for the Young, which will be available from NTI Upstream during the week of April 11, 2011.
Available for Review: CyberTraps for the Young
Cybertraps for the Young is a resource guide for parents, teachers, and school administrators on the civil and criminal risks of online activity by teens and preteens, including cyberbullying, hacking, copyright infringement, sexting, etc.
The preliminary response for this book has been overwhelmingly positive. Click here to read the early reviews.
Review copies of this unique and important publication are available upon request.
Cybertraps Facebook Page
If you are interested in learning about upcoming media events related to Cybertraps for the Young, or receiving updates on emerging legal issues involving teens and technology, please “like” the Facebook page for Cybertraps for the Young.
American Privacy Now in Paperback (And on Kindle)
Lane’s previous book, American Privacy: The 400-Year History of Our Most Contested Right, was released in paperback on January 11, 2011. It is also available on the Kindle platform and in hardcover.
American Privacy is a historical biography of the right to privacy. The book describes the conception of American privacy in the struggles of the Pilgrims for religious freedom and its birth in the writings of U.S. Supreme Court Justice Louis D. Brandeis and his law partner Samuel D. Warren. It describes in detail the impact that new technologies — the telegraph, the postcard, the phone, the computer, and most notably, the Internet — have had on the right to privacy, and challenges Congress to give Americans more tools with which to control the collection and spread of their personal information.
American Privacy can be purchased directly from Beacon Press, on Amazon.com, or through Lane’s Web site, www.FrederickLane.com.
American Privacy Reviews
“Frederick Lane’s carefully researched and clearly written book performs a great service by posing this important question and giving readers the context in which to consider it.” — Darryl Hamson, Suite101.com
“A fascinating look into the raging privacy debate … informative and educational reading …” — California Book Watch
“Fascinating …” — Jonathan Howard, Sacramento Book Review
“Highly recommended.” — Midwest Book Review
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Frederick S. Lane
Author
Attorney
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Lecturer
FSLane3@gmail.com
802-318-4604
Upcoming Lectures:
April 8, 2011
“Integrating Cyberbullying Prevention within a Comprehensive All-Hazards School Crisis Plan”
National School Boards Assoc. Annual Conference, San Francisco, CA
April 9, 2011
“There’s No Such Thing As Safe Sext”
National School Boards Assoc. Annual Conference, San Francisco, CA
May 5, 2011
“Can Privacy Be Open-Sourced?”
Dartmouth-Lake Sunapee Linux User’s Group, Dartmouth, NH
June 16, 2011
“Computer Forensics 101”
Public Defender Conference, Glade Springs, WV
June 23, 2011
“Privacy, Anonymity, and Intellectual Freedom in the Facebook Era”
Central Arkansas Library System, Little Rock, AR
June 30, 2011
“Fast and Free Online Research for Your Legal Practice”
National Business Institute, Burlington, VT
August 4, 2011
“Law, Technology, and School Policies”
Vermont Principal’s Association Leadership Academy, Killington, VT
October 19, 2011
“Cybertraps for the Young”
Professional Practices Institute, Little Rock, AR
October, 2011 (Exact Date TBA)
“Cloud Forensics: Recovering Cellphone and Social Network Evidence”
Vermont Association of Criminal Defense Attorneys, Burlington, VT
October, 2011 (Exact Date TBA)
“Computer Forensics 101”
Federal Defenders for the Southern District of Alabama, Mobile, AL
October, 2011 (Exact Date TBA)
“Computer Forensics 101”
Federal Defenders for the Northern District of New York, Albany, NY
November, 2011 (Exact Date TBA>
“Computer Forensics 101”
Federal Defenders for the District of Iowa, Des Moines, IA
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