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Dorothy Glancy Professor, Law School, Santa Clara University |
| Dorothy J. Glancy is Professor of Law at Santa Clara University School
of Law. She is a graduate of Wellesley College (B.A.) and Harvard Law
School (J.D.). After serving as privacy counsel to the United States
Senate Judiciary Subcommittee on Constitutional Rights for Chairman Sam
J. Ervin, Jr. during the Watergate investigations, she was a
postgraduate Fellow in Law and the Humanities at Harvard University. A member of the bar in California and in the District of Columbia, Professor Glancyfs academic work concentrates on privacy law, intellectual property, land ownership and use, and administrative law. She is a Life Member of the American Law Institute and a Research Fellow of the Gruter Institute for Law and Behavioral Research. She also serves on the State of California Court Technology Advisory Committee. An expert with regard to privacy and advanced transportation technologies, Professor Glancy directed a legal research project for the Federal Highway Administration regarding the interaction between Intelligent Transportation Systems and privacy laws and later assisted the US Department of Transportation in the development of Vehicle Infrastructure Integration. She has served as the privacy auditor of a real-time traffic information network operating in the San Francisco Bay Area. |
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