The Center for Internet and Society at Stanford Law School is a leader in the study of the law and policy around the Internet and other emerging technologies.
Experts By Name
Ben Depoorter
Affiliate Scholar
copyright enforcement, copyright litigation, social norms, copyright and new technologies
Anthony Falzone
Non-Residential Fellow
Fair Use, Copyright, Intellectual Property, SOPA Protect IP, Free Speech
Jennifer Granick
Director of Civil Liberties
Privacy, Cyber Crime, Cybersecurity, Civil Liberties, Intermediary Liability
Andrea Matwyshyn
Affiliate Scholar
Cybersecurity, Privacy, Securities Law, Online Contracts, Secured Transactions, Marketing Law
Stephanie Pell
Non-Residential Fellow
Privacy, Electronic Surveillance, Location Tracking, National Security
Michelle Richardson
Non-Residential Fellow
Cybersecurity, Privacy, surveillance, intelligence, oversight, legislation
Richard Salgado
Non-Residential Fellow
Cyber Crime, Network Investigations and Forensics, Electronic Surveillance, Human Rights, Civil Liberties, Transborder Government Investigations, Cybersecurity
Shaheen Shariff
Affiliate Scholar
constitutional law, tort law, Human Rights, criminal law, judicial reasoning, digital citizenship
Barbara van Schewick
Associate Professor of Law and Helen L. Crocker Faculty Scholar at Stanford Law School, Director of Stanford Law School’s Center for Internet and Society, and Associate Professor (by courtesy) of Electrical Engineering, Stanford University
Network Neutrality
Kate Westmoreland
Non-Residential Fellow
Cyber Crime, Human Rights, mutual legal assistance, international law enforcement cooperation
Ray Ybarra-Maldonado
Non-Residential Fellow
border, militarization, immigration, Privacy, technology