Category: reform
Jul
26
we interrupt your regular programming...
elections, certification/testing, reform, copyright, litigation, policy, legalwell, this post has been misconstrued by a few people with selective editing to have wider implications than it does. So, I'm withdrawing it. Please don't twist what I say to your advantage. more »
Jul
12
Joe Six-Pack and D&D...
elections, certification/testing, reform, standards, news, privacy, berkeley, research, policy, iSchoolDaniel Macht of Sacramento's [Capitol Weekly] interviewed me for a story published today ([*"When Dungeons & Dragons meets California elections
"*](http://www.capitolweekly.net/news/article.html?article_id=1594)) talking about the work of the CA So… more »
Jul
05
I gave testimony in front of the CA SoS's [Post-Election Audit Standards working group] this past Monday. Here is a copy of [the agenda] and here is a copy of [my slides]. I apologize especially to the other speakers for having to leave so quickly; th… more »
Jun
28
"Contractual Barriers to Transparency in Electronic Voting"
elections, reform, vendors, copyright, open source, secrecy, chilling effects, berkeley, litigation, research, policy, legalI've just submitted the camera-ready version of my paper, "Contractual Barriers to Transparency in Electronic Voting" for the [USENIX/ACCURATE Electronic Voting Technology Workshop 2007](http://www.usenix.org/events/evt07/) (EVT'07) in Boston on 6 Augus… more »
Jun
02
My submission to [EVT'07], "Contractual Barriers to Transparency in Electronic Voting", was accepted (with Ray Martinez as a shepherd). I'm not going to post it yet out of respect for the shepherding process.
The other paper, Aaron and mine, on di… more »