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The Law of the Horse at 20: Phases of the Net
April 28, 2023
Lawrence Lessig, The Law of the Horse at 20: Phases of the Net, Keynote Address at WWW ’19: The Web Conference (May 13, 2019).
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The Ideology of Bridging the Digital Divide Technology Law
April 19, 2023
Rebecca Tushnet, The Ideology of Bridging the Digital Divide, Jotwell (Aug. 10, 2021) (reviewing Daniel Greene, The Promise of Access: Technology, Inequality, and the Political…
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Christopher Bavitz, The Right to be Forgotten and Internet Governance: Challenges and Opportunities, 2 Latin Am. L. Rev. 1 (2019).
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Freedom and Anonymity: Keeping the Internet Open
February 3, 2023
Jonathan Zittrain, Freedom and Anonymity: Keeping the Internet Open, Sci. Am., Mar. 2011, at 13.
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What the Publisher Can Teach the Patient: Intellectual Property and Privacy in an Era of Trusted Privication
February 3, 2023
Jonathan L. Zittrain, What the Publisher Can Teach the Patient: Intellectual Property and Privacy in an Era of Trusted Privication, 52 Stan. L. Rev. 1201…
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Memme Onwudiwe, Should artificial intelligence be your force majeure clause detector?, 3 Rep. on Supply Chain Compliance, Apr. 16, 2020.
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Human Contract Review Behind AI Might Jeopardize Your License
January 6, 2023
Jerry Ting, Human Contract Review Behind AI Might Jeopardize Your License, Bloomberg, June 30, 2021.
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Timothy H. Edgar, Beyond Snowden: Privacy, Mass Surveillance and the Struggle to Reform the NSA (2017).
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Timothy H. Edgar, Obama’s Mixed Legacy on Cybersecurity, Surveillance, and Surveillance Reform, in The Cambridge Handbook of Surveillance Law 248 (David Gray & Stephen E.
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Considerations for Government Lawyers
January 6, 2023
Sandra Hodgkinson, Clark Walton & Timothy H. Edgar, Considerations for Government Lawyers, in The ABA Cybersecurity Handbook: A Resource for Attorneys, Law Firms, and Business…
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The Kids Are All Right: The Law of Free Expression and New Information Technologies
December 10, 2022
Mark Tushnet, The Kids Are All Right: The Law of Free Expression and New Information Technologies, 71 Cath. U. L. Rev. 471 (2022).
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Content Moderation in an Age of Extremes
October 19, 2022
Rebecca Tushnet, Content Moderation in an Age of Extremes, 10 Case W. Res. J.L. Tech. & Internet 1 (2019).
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Rebecca Tushnet, The Constant Trash Collector: Platforms and the Paradoxes of Content Moderation, Jotwell, July 25, 2019 (reviewing Tarleton Gillespie, Custodians of the Internet: Platforms,…
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From Status Update to Social Media Contract
October 19, 2022
Rebecca Tushnet, From Status Update to Social Media Contract, JOTWELL (Nov. 29, 2017)(reviewing Kate Klonick, The New Governors: The People, Rules, and Processes Governing Online…
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The Constitutionality of Criminalizing False Speech Made on Social Networking Sites in a Post-Alvarez, Social Media-Obsessed World
October 19, 2022
Louis W. Tompros, Richard A. Crudo, Alexis Pfeiffer, & Rahel Boghossian, The Constitutionality of Criminalizing False Speech Made on Social Networking Sites in a Post-Alvarez,…
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OnlyFans Is Not a Safe Platform for ‘Sex Work.’ It’s a Pimp.
October 19, 2022
Catharine A. MacKinnon, OnlyFans Is Not a Safe Platform for ‘Sex Work.’ It’s a Pimp., N.Y. TimesSept. 6, 2021).
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VINDICATION AND RESISTANCE – A RESPONSE TO THE CARNEGIE-MELLON STUDY OF PORNOGRAPHY IN CYBERSPACE
October 19, 2022
Catharine A. MacKinnon, Vindication and Resistance: A Response to the Carnegie Mellon Study of Pornography in Cyberspace, 83 Geo. L.J. 1959 (1995).
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#Republic: Divided Democracy in the Age of Social Media
October 19, 2022
Cass R. Sunstein, #Republic: Divided Democracy in the Age of Social Media (2017).