Michael M. Losavio
Michael M. Losavio is an attorney working on issues of law, ethics and society and information security in the computer engineering and justice administration disciplines He works with the Department of Justice Administration and the Department of Computer Engineering and Computer Science at the University of Louisville in teaching and training in these areas. He has worked for the Administrative Office of the Courts of the Kentucky Court of Justice and the federal Legal Services Corporation and served as the Jefferson Circuit Court Clerk in 2006.
He teaches and publishes on the synthesis of legal/ethical precepts and social science data with computer engineering, digital forensics and computing's impact on judicial and legal practice. Mr. Losavio also works on curriculum development for conferences, courses and seminars on the impact of information and computing systems in a variety of disciplines.
He holds a J.D from Louisiana State University Law School, and a B.S. in Mathematics, also from Louisiana State University, U.S.A.
Research: synthesis of legal/ethical precepts