WHEN: Friday, February 19, 2016 from 11:00 AM to 2:00 PM (EST) – Add to Calendar WHERE: Archibald Stevens Alexander Library, 169 College Avenue New Brunswick, NJ 08901 Register Rutgers Institute for Information Policy & Law (RIIPL), the New Jersey Press Association, the NJ Chapter of the Society of Professional Journalists, and the Center for Cooperative Media will present “What’s New in NJ Media Law?” The Rutgers Institute for Information Policy & Law will introduce its News Law Project, and attendees will also learn about emerging legal issues and policy changes on everything from drones to police body cameras and more. 11:00 AM – Welcome and Introduction: Professor Philip Napoli, Media + the Public Interest Initiative, The Rutgers School of Communication & Information 11:15 AM – Professor Ellen P. Goodman presents RIIPL’s News Law Project, with funding from the Geraldine R. Dodge Foundation 11:30 AM – PANEL 1: Current Issues in NJ Media Law – OPRA, Defamation, Who is a journalist? (Bring Your Questions) Thomas J. Cafferty, NJPA General Counsel, Gibbons Law, PC; Bruce S. Rosen, McCusker, Anselmi, Rosen, & Carvelli, PC; Eli Segal, Pepper Hamilton, LLP 12:30 PM – LUNCH 1:00 PM – PANEL 2:  Emerging Issues – Drones, Bodycams, Stingrays (Bring Your Ideas) Jennifer Borg, General Counsel, North Jersey Media Group/The Record; Mickey Osterreicher, National Press Photographers Association; and Mike Rispoli, Free Press General Admission: $20   Student Admission: $12   Lunch Provided