2022 Consumer Protection Symposium Event Information

 

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Friday, November 4, 2022
University of Oregon School of Law
Sponsored & Organized by the University of Oregon Consumer Protection Research Grant

Register

Check-in & Registration Table Open, Wayne Morse Commons

8:30-9:00 AM

Opening Panel & Breakfast, School of Law Room 142

9:00 - 9:45 AM

Associate Dean Stuart Chinn, School of Law

Kelly L. Harpster, Oregon Department of Justice, Consumer Protection Section

Robert Le, Legal Director, Oregon Consumer Justice

Concurrent Session 1

Health Care

10 – 11:00 AM, School of Law Room 142

Judge Kamala Shugar, Lane County Circuit Court, moderator

Prof. Ellen Peters, School of Journalism and Communications; Department of Psychology

Dee Jolly, Ph.D candidate, Department of Anthropology

Lidia Munoz Paniagua, Ph.D candidate, Department of Anthropology

Consumer Decision-making

10:00 – 11:00, School of Law Room 184

Prof. Kathryn Kuttis, School of Journalism, moderator

Prof. Josh Beck, Lundquist College of Business

Prof. Grant Jacobsen, School of Planning, Public Policy and Management

Prof. Ashley Angulo, Lundquist College of Business

 

Concurrent Session 2

Housing

11:10 – 12:10, School of Law Room 142

Prof. Laurie Hauber, School of Law, moderator

Prof. Keaton Miller, Department of Economics

Prof. Sarah Adams-Schoen, School of Law

Prof. Claire Herbert, Department of Sociology

Consumer Psychology

11:10 – 12:10, School of Law Room 184

Prof. Bob Mauro, Department of Psychology, moderator

Prof. John Clithero, Lundquist College of Business

Bradley Hughes, PhD candidate, Department of Psychology

Prof. Michael Kuhn, Department of Economics

Lunch - 12:10 – 1:00   Lunch will  be provided to participants. 

 

Privacy and cybersecurity

1:00 – 2:00 PM, School of Law Room 142

Attorney Nadia Dahab, Sugerman Dahab, moderator

Sanidhay Arora, PhD Candidate, Computer and Information Science 

Prof. Bryce Newell, School of Journalism

Markets, regulation and incentives

2:00 – 3:00 PM, School of Law Room 142

Prof. Tom Lininger, School of Law,  moderator

Prof. Gerald Berk, Department of Political Science

Troy Brundidge, PhD Candidate, Department of Geography

Prof. Em Wright, School of Law