Decrying Mass Spying
For the full piece featuring Jennifer Granick, check out page 10 of UC Hastings Magazine. "There's been an exponential growth in government and law en…
For the full piece featuring Jennifer Granick, check out page 10 of UC Hastings Magazine. "There's been an exponential growth in government and law en…
For the full review of Danielle Citron's book, Hate Crimes in Cyberspace, visit The Guardian's website. "Hell, Jean-Paul Sartre famously wrote, in…
"“After we saw some revelations about some of the NSA programs, we saw other jurisdictions concerned about what they perceived as expansive surveillance au…
Full podcast also available at Slate. "Today on The Gist, what happened to the good old days of newsmen keeping quiet about their death threats? Danielle…
Julia Angwin’s blog post today is incorrect. Stanford never promised not to use Google money for privacy research. In 2014, the Center for Internet and Society…
""All of a sudden, a for-profit company has decided, 'We're going to step in and be the first line of defense for customers against their own…
"“They are a great record of what happens during these police encounters,” said Michelle Richardson, Public Policy Director for the ACLU of Florida. “We th…
"In law professor Danielle Citron's book, "Hate Crimes in Cyberspace," she suggests legal and ethical remedies that may help people who are t…
"University of Maryland legal scholar Danielle Citron is a leading expert on these issues. She says that when she started talking about them in 2008, she h…
"If anything, sexting (which can involve teens sending nude images to one another) seems to have become even more common among teens and even pre-teens, Pr…
"After nine years as an American Civil Liberties Union litigator, most recently working on privacy and technology issues, Catherine Crump is in her first s…
"Professor Citron, author of “Hate Crimes in Cyberspace,” said of Facebook, “I think it’s a positive thing that they’re allowed to set community norms.” Th…