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Cyberlaw Clinic
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Why the First Amendment also protects code
September 15, 2022
Via Marketplace Tech
By Kimberly Adams and Daniel Shin The First Amendment serves as a check on government intervention into our public expression through,… -
Cyberlaw Clinic works with amici to support Internet Archive’s controlled digital lending efforts
July 26, 2022
Via Cyberlaw Clinic Blog Last week, the Cyberlaw Clinic filed an amicus brief in the United States District Court for the Southern District of New…
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Who are you, ’22?
May 24, 2022
Via Harvard Law Today Many students in the Class of 2022 cite their clinical experiences as the most memorable of their time at HLS.…
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Mason Kortz and Alejandra Caraballo are clinical instructors with the Cyberlaw Clinic, but their work does not stop there. This semester, Kortz is teaching a…
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Faculty on the move
September 20, 2021
Excerpted from Harvard Law Today With the start of the academic year, a look at the clinical faculty who have joined Harvard Law School, been…
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From Harvard to Berkeley, Clinics Train Next-Gen Tech Lawyers
September 8, 2021
via Bloomberg Law
by Jake Holland
Photo Illustration: Jonathan Hurtarte/Bloomberg Law; Photos: Getty Images Law students from coast to coast are getting more hands-on… -
Should doxing be illegal?
September 3, 2021
via thenextweb.com
by The Markup In 2016, a “troll storm” hit Tanya Gersh, a Jewish wedding planner and real estate agent in Montana. -
Meet the first trans women of color to teach at Harvard Law
August 24, 2021
by Orion Rummier
via 19th News Anya Marino, left, and Alejandra Caraballo. (PHOTO BY DENNIS DEAN/COURTESY OF ALEJANDRA CARABALLO) Anya Marino and Alejandra Caraballo talk… -
Convergence, Ep4: Jess Fjeld
July 6, 2021
Episode 4 of “Convergence” features a conversation with Jess Fjeld, the Assistant Director of Harvard’s Cyberlaw Clinic and an expert on artificial intelligence…
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Christopher Bavitz appointed Harvard Law School’s vice dean for experiential and clinical education
June 23, 2021
via Harvard Law Today
by HLS News Staff Credit: Courtesy of Christopher T. Bavitz Harvard Law School’s Christopher T. Bavitz, the WilmerHale Clinical Professor… -
by Jess Hui’21 Credit: Lorin Granger/Harvard Law School It is virtually impossible for individuals living in this so-called “golden age of surveillance” to engage with…
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Harvard Law School Clinics Publish White Paper on Digital and Human Rights in Myanmar and Bangladesh
February 13, 2021
via The Harvard Crimson
by Emmy M. Cho and Dohyun Kim Members of Harvard Law School’s Cyberlaw Clinic and International Human Rights Clinic teamed up… -
Summer Public Interest Work at HLS Clinics
December 11, 2020
by Grace Yuh Credit: Courtesy of Jordana Arias As COVID-19 brought changes to the field of legal education throughout 2020, Harvard Law School clinics had…
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Factually! With Adam Conover #81: Why Is America’s Internet So Slow? with Susan Crawford
December 8, 2020
via Earwolf Credit: Courtesy of Jeremy Ravinsky OCP Note: Susan Crawford is a clinical professor of law at the Cyberlaw Clinic Harvard law professor…
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Cyberlaw Clinic Files SCOTUS Brief w/Engine Advocacy Supporting Review of Assignor Estoppel
November 7, 2020
by Clinic Staff
via Cyberlaw Clinic The Cyberlaw Clinic filed an amicus brief [.pdf] last week in the United States Supreme Court on behalf of Engine Advocacy, supporting a petition for certiorari in a… -
Clinic Files Brief for Upturn on Probabilistic Genotyping
October 24, 2020
by Clinic Staff
via Cyberlaw Clinic The Cyberlaw Clinic filed an amicus brief (pdf) last week in the Superior Court of New Jersey, Appellate… -
via Harvard Law Today By Carolyn E. Schmitt For years, border patrol agents have claimed the power to conduct forensic searches of travelers’ electronic devices…
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via Cyberlaw Clinic blog Last week, the Cyberlaw Clinic filed an amicus brief (.pdf) in the United States Court of Appeals for the First Circuit…