Intellectual Privacy: Rethinking Civil Liberties in the Digital Age
Abstract: Most people believe that privacy and free speech are always at odds. People all over the world have struggled with how to reconcile the problems of m…
Abstract: Most people believe that privacy and free speech are always at odds. People all over the world have struggled with how to reconcile the problems of m…
After a year of debates and a month before the Federal Communication Commission’s (FCC’s) rulemaking on network neutrality, the GOP has finally joined the party…
Download article from the Stanford Law Review.Over the past ten years, the debate over “network neutrality” has remained one of the central debates in Internet…
Climate change is a significant and complex problem facing the world today. To solve the problem will require the coordinated efforts of both the public and pri…
Forthcoming, Stanford Law Review, Volume 67, Issue 1 (2015) Public Law and Legal Theory Working Paper Series Research Paper No. 2459568 John M. Olin Program i…
Download the article from the Indiana Journal of Law. The law of online relationships has a significant flaw—it regularly fails to account for the possibility…
Download the paper here: http://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=2376209 The Scored Society: Due Process for Automated Predictions Danielle Keats C…
Privacy and Big Data by Jules Polonetsky & Omer Tene How should privacy risks be weighed against big data rewards? The recent controversy over leaked docum…
Big Data in Small Hands by Woodrow Hartzog & Evan Selinger “Big data” can be defined as a problem-solving philosophy that leverages massive datasets and al…
Privacy Substitutes by Jonathan Mayer & Arvind Narayanan Debates over information privacy are often framed as an inescapable conflict between competing int…
Consumer Subject Review Boards by Ryan Calo There are only a handful of reasons to study someone very closely. If you spot a tennis rival filming your practice…
Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito wanted to dramatize how hard GPS surveillance would be for our nation’s founders to envision. It would take a “very tiny cons…