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SUMMARY:October Legal Seminar: Legal Issues for Libraries: Privacy, Spaces, Patrons & Content Seminar
DESCRIPTION:
October Legal Seminar: In-Person
Event!
Legal Issues for Libraries: Privacy, Spaces,
Patrons &
Content Seminar
Speaker: Tomas A. Lipinsk
i, J.D., LL.M., M.L.I.S., Ph.D., School of Information Studies University o
f Wisconsin--Milwaukee
Date: Saturday, October 22ndTime: 9:00am - 4:30pm (lunch in
cluded)
Venue: In-Pers
on: DoubleTree by Hilton, Manchester, NH
Fees: $125 for NEL
A members, $155 for non-members
You can register for this event with a standalone registration or you can
include it as an add-on while completing your conference registration for #
NELA2022.
If you have questions
about being invoiced offline or you need to register multiple people all t
ogether, please email Megan Bishop at
mbishop@nelib.org.
This course will cover the following legal iss
ues in libraries:
- <
strong>Content: a discussion of the extant law relating to content object
ions, e.g. book banning in libraries, both physical and online collections,
and the immunity for online content when the library is a qualifying servi
ce provider under federal law. Time permitting a discussion of specific leg
islative measures attempting to control content in libraries in NELA-member
states concludes the seminar.
-
Privacy: a discussion of relevant privacy concepts in state l
aw, review of the NELA 6-member state library patron confidentiality statut
es.
- Free Speech:
The constitutional framework courts use to determine the constitutionality
of a government regulation, i.e., your library policy, limiting the free sp
eech rights of patrons.
- Spaces: a discussion of library cases involving the use of meeting r
ooms by patrons and a review of legal principles applicable when regulating
public employee speech on social media.
- Patrons: a review of principles and cases applicabl
e to regulating patron codes of behavior, including the design of constitut
ional measures by the library, i.e., library responses that impact patron L
iberty Interests.
Please bring your questions and your poli
cies to enrich our time together!
Many
thanks to our generous sponsor!
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