This weekend, the Stanford Law, Science and Technology Program held a symposium on Securing Privacy in the Internet Age which sounds like it was very interesting.
Here are some posts covering the event from Stanford’s Center for Internet & Society weblog: Live from CIS Privacy Symposium, Approaches to Reform, From Contractual Freedom to Strict Liability, Challenges for the Chief Privacy Officer
From bIPlog: Privacy on Several Fronts
Michael Froomkin (who spoke about National ID Cards) posted some Notes From the Stanford Privacy Conference
Stanford Privacy Symposium
Andrew Raff
@andrewraff