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Exploring new developments at the intersection of law and information technology

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  • Ngozi Okidegbe

    Discredited Data / Ngozi Okidegbe / 12.03.2021

  • Jenna Burrell

    Jenna Burrell / The Society of Algorithms / 11.19.2021

  • Stephen Hilgartner

    Stephen Hilgartner / Emerging Technoscience and the Social Compact / 11.12.2021

  • Simone Zhang

    Simone Zhang / Pretrial Risk Assessments in the Courtroom / 11.05.21

  • Sarah Brayne

    Sarah Brayne / Predict and Surveil: Data, Discretion, and the Future of Policing / 10.29.21

  • Qian Yang

    Qian Yang / Human-AI Interaction Design at Scale: Practices, Methods, Challenges / 10.22.21

  • Lauren Henry Scholz

    Lauren Henry Scholz / The Significance of Private Rights of Action in Privacy Regulation / 10.15.2021

  • Jeff Kosseff

    Jeff Kosseff / The United States of Anonymous: How the First Amendment Shaped Online Speech / 10.08.2021

  • Alessandro Acquisti

    Alessandro Acquisti / Behavioral Advertising and Consumer Welfare: An Empirical Investigation / 10.01.2021

  • Danielle Citron

    Danielle Citron / Intimate Privacy: A Civil Right / 09.24.2021

  • Sarah Kreps

    Sarah Kreps / AI-Mediated Communication, Legislative Responsiveness, and Trust in Democratic Institutions / 09.17.2021

  • Sarah Lamdan

    Sarah Lamdan / Westlaw, Lexis, Elsevier, and SSRN Belong to Data Brokers. What Does That Mean for Professional Responsibility and Ethics? / 09.10.21

  • Kate Klonick

    Kate Klonick / Is Facebook’s Oversight Board Working? / 09.03.2021

  • Mark Laterno, a guest speaker, and course instructor Karen Levy during a Tech/Law Colloquium in 2017.

    Tech/Law Colloquium Returns for Fall 2021 with 13 Talks

  • Tarleton Gillespie / Custodians of the Internet: Platforms, Content Moderation, and the Hidden Decisions that Shape Social Media / 11.13.2018

  • Andrew Selbst / Fairness and Abstraction in Sociotechnical Systems / 11.07.18

  • Sarah Lageson / Digital Punishment Through Online Criminal Records / 10.30.18

  • Virginia Eubanks / Automating Inequality: How High-Tech Tools Profile, Police, and Punish the Poor / 10.26.18

  • Julia Powles / Big Tech and AI Complacency / 10.23.18

  • Anne Balay / Hammer Down: The Network of Regulations that Shape Trucking / 10.02.18

  • Helen Nissenbaum / Must Privacy Give Way to Use Regulation? / 09.25.18

  • Ari Waldman / Privacy’s False Promise / 09.18.18

  • David Robinson / Danger Ahead: Risk Assessment and the Future of Bail Reform / 09.11.18

  • Karen Levy / Refractive Surveillance: Monitoring Customers to Manage Workers / 09.04.18

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  • Discredited Data / Ngozi Okidegbe / 12.03.2021
  • Jenna Burrell / The Society of Algorithms / 11.19.2021
  • Stephen Hilgartner / Emerging Technoscience and the Social Compact / 11.12.2021
  • Simone Zhang / Pretrial Risk Assessments in the Courtroom / 11.05.21
  • Sarah Brayne / Predict and Surveil: Data, Discretion, and the Future of Policing / 10.29.21

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