Comment to the California State Bar on AI-related proposed ethics rule changes
I submitted a comment to the California State Bar's Standing Committee on Professional Responsibility and Conduct (COPRAC) on its proposed amendments to the…
I submitted a comment to the California State Bar's Standing Committee on Professional Responsibility and Conduct (COPRAC) on its proposed amendments to the…
In Robert Penn Warren’s All the King’s Men, the author compares the law to a blanket. When used by a big family in the same bed, one family member tugs on the b…
On March 31, I gave a virtual guest lecture in Mailyn Fidler’s course “The Digital Fourth Amendment” at Harvard Law School. Prof. Fidler invited me to come talk…
This letter is pretty remarkable. It is already beginning to attract some attention. It is interesting from the perspective of both the general subject matter…
June 2015 in Retrospect is available here: http://www.internetjurisdiction.net/observatory/retrospect/2015-june/ Retrospect is the monthly newsletter of the I…
“Tool Without a Handle”: 21st Century Data Privacy – A Quantum Puzzle – Part 2 In part 1 of my observations on quantum principles and privacy, I noted that po…
A Dutch Court today ruled that Facebook has a duty to identify a person who has uploaded a revenge porn video on its social network. In this case, the video dis…
Last month, the Superior Tribunal de Justiça (STJ), the highest appellate court in Brazil for non-constitutional questions of federal law, awarded a landmark de…
A few days ago, the Commission nationale de l'informatique et des libertés (CNiL), the French data protection authority, ordered Google to apply the right t…
Cross-posted from Technology | Academics | Policy. House Republicans have launched an attack on the FCC’s Open Internet Rules through provisions tucked into a…
Today, the Grand Chamber of the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) delivered a long-awaited decision in Delphi AS v. Estonia. Confirming an earlier judgment…
In two years, section 702 of the FISA Amendments Act will expire. It is essential the public to have confidence that any reforms to section 702 will actually ad…
In two years, section 702 of the FISA Amendments Act will expire. It is essential the public to have confidence that any reforms to section 702 will actually ad…
Policymakers around the world are showing renewed interest in the rules that govern Internet information flow across national borders. New regulation may not so…
Cross-posted from Elon University. Levine has made presentations to the negotiators at several negotiating rounds for the Trans Pacific Partnership Agreement.…