PLSC 2022

The 15th annual Privacy Law Scholars Conference occurred on Thursday, June 2nd, 2022 and Friday, June 3rd, 2022.

Historical Conference Schedule

Thursday, June 2, 2022
9:00 — 9:15 AM Welcome
9:15 — 9:30 AM Logistics
9:30 — 10:45 AM Day One, Session One
VIRTUAL: Using Information Privacy Standards to Build Governance Markets by Pam Dixon & Jane Winn. Discussion by Julie Cohen.
VIRTUAL: Digital Surveillance of BLM Protesters by Lelia Hampton. Discussion by Arpitha Desai.
How Information Privacy is Propertized by Stav Zeitouni. Discussion by Paul Ohm.
How Confidentiality Concerns Shape Cybersecurity Investigations by Daniel Schwarcz, Josephine Wolff, & Daniel Woods. Discussion by Jayshree Sarathy.
Appropriation of Data-Driven Digital Persona by Zahra Takhshid. Discussion by Felix Wu.
The Cost of Fairness in A.I. for Criminal Justice: Not a Big Deal by Ignacio Cofone & Warut Khern-Am-Nai. Discussion by Orin Kerr.
Imperfect and Uneven Bargaining: Privacy’s Contract Problem by Sebastian Benthall & Aniket Kesari. Discussion by Jody Blanke.
Privacy’s Commodification and the Limits of Antitrust by Jeffrey Vagle. Discussion by Siona Listokin.
Against Engagement by Neil Richards & Woodrow Hartzog. Discussion by Kate Weisburd.
Speaking Back to Sexual-Privacy Invasions by Brenda Dvoskin. Discussion by Audra Jamai White.
10:45 11:15 AM Break
11:15 — 12:30 PM Day One, Session Two
VIRTUAL: Covering Prying Eyes with an Invisible Hand: Antitrust Law, the New Brandeis Movement, and Privacy by Matthew Sipe. Discussion by Gianclaudio Malgieri.
VIRTUAL: Online Public Health Misinformation, and How to Tame It by Ira Rubinstein & Tomer Kenneth. Discussion by Daniel Schwarcz.
The Limitations of Privacy Rights by Daniel Solove. Discussion by Yan Fang.
The Civic Transformation of Data Privacy Implementation in Europe by Inbar Mizarhi Borohovich, Abraham Newman, & Ido Sivan-Sevilla. Discussion by Peter Winn.
Privacy Qui Tam by Peter Ormerod. Discussion by Roger Ford.
Paid Political Messaging in Immersive Reality Environments by Scott Bloomberg. Discussion by Jasmine McNealy.
Explanations and Meaningful Information: At the Interface Between Technical Capabilities and Legal Frameworks by Suzanne Vergnolle & Dylan Bourgeois. Discussion by Rob Lalka.
An Evidence-Based Lens on Privacy Values: Evolving Fourth Amendment Standards and Biometric Technologies by Christopher Yoo & Arnav Jagasia. Discussion by Albert Fox Cahn.
The Character of Consent by Meg Jones. Discussion by Alexis Shore.
Reversing the Risks: Proposing Privacy Protections for Communications Metadata and Telemetry Information by Susan Landau & Patricia Vargas-Leon. Discussion by Sunoo Park.
12:30 2:00 PM Lunch
2:00 — 3:15 PM Day One, Session Three
VIRTUAL: Using Special Category Data to Prevent Discrimination: Does the GDPR Need a New Exception? by Marvin van Bekkum & Frederik Zuiderveen Borgesius. Discussion by Aaron Massey.
The Case for Establishing a Collective Perspective for to Address the Harms of Platform Personalization by Ayelet Gordon-Tapiero, Alexandra Wood & Katrina Ligett. Discussion by Rebecca Wexler.
Privacy for Sale by Christopher Bradley. Discussion by Katherine Strandburg.
Can the Right of Publicity Rein in Facial Recognition? by Jason Schultz. Discussion by Jessica Silbey.
Privacy Standing by Ignacio Cofone. Discussion by Dennis Hirsch.
The Infrastructural Nature of Statistical Imaginaries: Unpacking the Controversy Over Differential Privacy in the 2020 US Census by danah boyd & Jayshree Sarathy. Discussion by Catherine Crump.
Public Purpose Regulation of Digital Platform Markets: Integrating Antitrust and Utility Regulation by Elettra Bietti. Discussion by James Rule.
Social Expungement by Itay Ravid. Discussion by Jules Polonetsky.
VIRTUAL: Regulatory Spillovers: The Case of GDPR by Florencia Marotta-Wurgler. Commentary by Alessandra Calvi.
The Managerialization of Search Law and Procedure for Internet Evidence by Yan Fang. Discussion by Jim Graves.
3:15 — 3:45 PM Break
3:45 — 5:00 PM Day One, Session Four
VIRTUAL: Life, Liberty, And Data Privacy: The Global Cloud And The Criminally Accused by Rebecca Wexler. Discussion by Michael Froomkin.
VIRTUAL: A Principled Decision-Making Approach to Smart Tech Governance in Cities by Brett Frischmann & Madelyn Rose Sanfilippo. Discussion by Ella Corren.
Between Privacy and Utility by Jeremy Seeman & Daniel Susser. Discussion by Evan Selinger.
Platforms, Privacy, and Power: How Sexual Privacy Measures Impact Intimate Expression by Danielle Keats Citron, Jon Penney, & Alexis Shore. Discussion by Brenda Dvoskin.
The Death of the Legal Subject: How Predictive Algorithms Are (Re)constructing Legal Subjectivity by Katrina Geddes. Discussion by Itay Ravid.
The Failure of Rectification Rights by Hideyuki Matsumi. Discussion by Jocelyn Aqua.
Reining in Tenant Screening: A Legal Roadmap by Tinuola Dada, Natasha Duarte and Victoria Copeland. Discussion by Scott Skinner-Thompson.
How Efficiency Fails: Procedural Attention to Automated Decision Feedback by Anne Washington. Discussion by Laura Moy.
Administering Social Data: Lessons for Social Media from Medical Data by Christopher Morten, Gabriel Nicholas, & Salome Viljoen. Discussion by Ari Ezra Waldman.
Data Privacy, Human Rights, and Algorithmic Opacity by Sylvia Lu. Discussion by Andrew Selbst.
6:00 — 7:30 PM Welcome Reception, hosted by the International Association of Privacy Professionals (IAPP)
Museum of Fine Arts
465 Huntington Avenue,
Boston, MA, 02115
Reception
Friday, June 3, 2022
9:15 9:30 AMIntroductions
9:30 — 10:45 AMDay Two, Session One
VIRTUAL: Big Mistake(s) by Tal Zarsky & Samuel Becher. Commentary by Karen Levy.
Dataset Accountability by Mehtab Khan & Alex Hanna. Commentary by Luiza Jarovsky.
Data Protection Impact Assessment in the European Union: A Feminist Reflection by Alessandra Calvi. Commentary by Margot Kaminski.
Data Protection Doesn’t Work: Oversight Failure in Data Processing Figurations by Jennifer Cobbe & Jatinder Singh. Discussion by Peter Swire.
VIRTUAL: Community, Coordination, and Privacy in Public by Richard Warner & Robert Sloan. Commentary by Jordan Wallace-Wolf.
Doughnut Privacy by Julie Cohen. Commentary by Alicia Solow-Niederman.
Beyond War Games: Deduction, Interference, and Access-Based Computing Attacks by Kendra Albert, Ram Shankar, & Sunoo Park. Commentary by Aileen Nielsen.
Define Dark Patterns Through FTC Common Law by Daniel Jellins. Commentary by Andy Sellars.
The Right to be an Exception in Data-Driven Decision-Making by Sarah Cen & Manish Raghavan. Discussion by Edward McNicholas.
Privacy Nicks: How the Law Normalizes Surveillance by Woodrow Hartzog, Evan Selinger, & Johanna Gunawan. Discussion by Scott Mulligan.
10:45 — 11:15 AMBreak
11:15 — 12:30 PMDay Two, Session Two
VIRTUAL: Data Benefit-Sharing: The International Governance of Cross-Border Data Flows from a Social Justice Perspective by Svetlana Yakovleva. Discussion by Tal Zarsky.
Bridging Notions of Bias from Tech, Law, & Ethics by Elizabeth Edenberg & Alexandra Wood. Discussion by Aloni Cohen.
Fourth Amendment Notice in the Cloud by Jesse Lieberfeld. Discussion by Brett Frischmann.
Police Secrecy Exceptionalism by Christina Koningisor. Discussion by Christopher Slobogin.
Interoperable Obscurity by Thomas Kadri. Discussion by Anne Klinefelter.
Holes in the Umbrella: A Critique of Privacy as Taxonomy by Maria Angel & Ryan Calo. Discussion by Rebecca Green.
Architectures of choice, or architectures of control? Dark Patterns and Algorithmic Manipulation  by Jennifer King, Caitlin Cary Burke, and Eli MacKinnon. Discussion by Steve Bellovin.
Legacy Switches: A Proposal to Protect Privacy, Security, Competition, and the Environment from the Internet of Things by Paul Ohm & Nathaniel Kim. Discussion by Suzanne Wetzel.
VIRTUAL: GDPRxiv: Tracking GDPR Enforcement in the Wild by Supreeth Shastri & Chen Sun. Discussion by Bill McGeveran.
Unfair Artificial Intelligence: How FTC Intervention Can Overcome the Limitations of Discrimination Law by Andrew Selbst & Solon Barocas. Discussion by Maria Brincker.
12:30 2:00 PMLunch
2:00 — 3:15 PMDay Two, Session Three
VIRTUAL: Variations in Re-identification Risks of Mobility Trace Data in Different Urban Areas and Population Segments by Feiyang Sun & Jan Whittington. Discussion by Susan Landau.
VIRTUAL: The Carpenter Test as a Transformation of Fourth Amendment Law by Matthew Tokson. Discussion by Andrew Ferguson.
Assessment Integrity: Distance Learning, Consumer Privacy and Student Privacy in Ed-Tech by Madiha Choksi, Yan Shvartzshanider, & Madelyn Rose Sanfilippo. Discussion by Jill Bronfman.
Usable EU-Compliant Cookie Consent Banners: Is it possible? by Cristiana Santos, Nataliia Bielova & Colin Gray. Discussion by Joris van Hoboken.
Unjust Enrichment: “Standing” Up for Data Privacy Rights by Bernard Chao. Discussion by Jay Stanley.
Privacy’s Social Dimensions by Neil Richards. Discussion by Zahra Takhshid.
Federalism and the Automated State by Alicia Solow-Niederman & David Freeman Engstrom. Discussion by Ryan Calo.
The Right to Privacy in Islamic Context and the Digital Age: The Case of Gulf States by Bashar Malkawi. Discussion by Arpitha Desai.
Integrating Differential Privacy and Contextual Integrity by Rachel Cummings & Sebastian Benthall. Discussion by David Rudolph.
Humans in the Loop by Margot Kaminski, Rebecca Crootof, & Nicholson Price. Discussion by Claudia Haupt.
3:15 3:45 PMBreak
3:45 — 5:00 PMDay Two, Session Four
VIRTUAL: Taking Emergence Seriously in Law and Technology Regulation by Samson Esayas. Discussion by David Sella-Villa.
From Transparency to Justification: Toward Ex Ante Accountability for AI by Frank Pasquale & Gianclaudio Malgieri. Discussion by Kendra Albert.
VIRTUAL: Van Gogh Interrupted: AR/VR Technology, Privacy, and Accessibility Rights by Brittan Heller. Discussion by David Spatt.
“Public” Wrongdoing and the Limits of the Right to Privacy by Jelena Gligorijevic. Discussion by Keith Clayton.
Governing Mentalities in Technology Policy: Permissionless Innovation vs. The Precautionary Principle by Gilad Rosner & Vian Bakir. Discussion by Pauline Kim.
When Privacy Becomes Perpetual: How Temporality Influences Users’ Initial and Adjusted Self-Disclosure on Social Networking Sites by Zhuoran Jiang. Discussion by Madiha Choksi.
E-Differential Privacy, and a Two Step by Nathan Reitinger, Amol Deshpande, & Michelle Mazurek. Discussion by Rachel Cummings.
VIRTUAL: What is Privacy—to Antitrust Law? by Erika Douglas. Discussion by Kirsten Martin.
Recording Race in Public Education by Fanna Gamal. Commentary by Anne Washington.
The Consent Burden: Between Privacy and Consumer Protection by Ella Corren. Discussion by Woodrow Hartzog.

Participant List

First Name Last Name Institution
Nikita Aggarwal University of Oxford
Kamel Ajji Paris Pantheon Assas University
Kendra Albert Harvard Law School
Soraya Alli Northeastern University
Maria Angel University of Washington, Tech Policy Lab
Jocelyn Aqua PwC (formerly DOJ)
Solon Barocas Microsoft Research and Cornell University
Stefan Bechtold ETH Zurich
Steven Bellovin Columbia University
Sebastian Benthall New York University School of Law
Elettra Bietti NYU Law/ Cornell Tech
Jody Blanke Mercer University
Scott Bloomberg University of Maine School of Law
Dylan Bourgeois
danah boyd Microsoft Research
Christopher Bradley University of Kentucky
Travis Breaux Carnege Mellon University
Maria Brincker University of Massachusetts Boston
Jillisa Bronfman Common Sense Media
Meghan Bullis International Association of Privacy Professionals
Caitlin Burke Stanford University
Albert Fox Cahn Surveillance Technology Oversight Project
Ryan Calo University of Washington School of Law
Alessandra Calvi Vrije Universiteit Brussel / CY Cergy Paris Université
Sarah Cen Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Sarah Cen Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Bernard Chao University of Denver
Megan Chen Boston University
David Choffnes Northeastern University
Andres Chomczyk Vrije Universiteit Brussel
Chimdi Chukwukere Seton Hall University
Shana Chung Bellevue College
Su Civelek Leiden University
Jennifer Cobbe University of Cambridge
Ignacio Cofone McGill Law
Aloni Cohen University of Chicago
Julie Cohen Georgetown Law
Victoria Copeland University of California, Los Angeles
Ella Corren Berkeley Law
Malcolm Crompton Information Integrity Solutions Pty Ltd
Rebecca Crootof University of Richmond School of Law
Catherine Crump UC Berkeley, School of Law
Rachel Cummings Columbia University
Tinuola Dada Upturn
Jayati Dev Indiana University Bloomington
Natasha Duarte Upturn
Brenda Dvoskin Harvard Law School
Carly Dybka Carleton University
Ofra Edelman TAU
Elizabeth Edenberg Baruch College, CUNY
Samson Yoseph Esayas BI Norwegian Business School
Frances Faircloth Ropes & Gray LLP
Yan Fang University of California, Berkeley
Mohammad Owais Farooqui University of Sharjah
Caitlin Fennessy International Association of Privacy Professionals
Andrew Ferguson American University Washington College of Law
Lyndsay Foisey Western university
Roger Ford University of New Hampshire
Brett Frischmann Villanova University
Michael Froomkin U.Miami School of Law
Fanna Gamal UCLA School of Law
Alexander Gamero-Garrido Northeastern University
Shreyas Gandlur Princeton University; Yale Law School
Katrina Geddes NYU
Lara Gemar Duke University
Marilyn George Brown University
Jelena Gligorijevic The Australian National University
Sue Glueck Microsoft
Ayelet Gordon-Tapiero Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Jennifer Granick American Civil Liberties Union
Jim Graves Federal Communications Commission
Colin Gray Purdue University
Rebecca Green William & Mary Law School
Johanna Gunawan Northeastern University
Patricia Hageman Washington University in St. Louis – The Cordell Institution
Thomas Haley University of Virginia School of Law
Lelia Hampton Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Alex Hanna DAIR Institute
Ryan Harkins Seattle University School of Law; Microsoft
Woodrow Hartzog Northeastern University
Claudia Haupt Northeastern University
Michael Hawes United States Census Bureau
Brittan Heller Atlantic Council
Mike Hintze Hintze Law PLLC
Dennis Hirsch The Ohio State University Moritz College of Law
Margaret Honda International Association of Privacy Professionals
Jisoo Hong MIT
Henry Hosseini University of Münster
Trevor Hughes International Association of Privacy Professionals
Andrew Hutchison Leeds Beckett University
Jevan Hutson Hintze Law
Ihuoma Ilobinso University of Lagos
Arnav Jagaasia Palantir Technologies
Luiza Jarovsky Luiza Jarovsky
Daniel Jellins Georgetown Law Center, Communication and Technology Law Clinic
Zhuoran Jiang The University of Texas at Austin
D.R. JONES University of Memphis School of Law
Meg Jones Georgetown University
Thomas Kadri University of Georgia School of Law
Margot Kaminski Colorado Law
Tomer Kenneth New York University, School of Law
Orin Kerr UC Berkeley Law
Aniket Kesari New York University
Mehtab Khan Yale Law School
Min Cheong Kim University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
Nathaniel Kim Georgetown University Law Center
Pauline Kim Washington University in St. Louis
Jennifer King Stanford Institute for Human-Centered Artificial Intelligence
Anne Klinefelter University of North Carolina School of Law
Christina Koningisor University of Utah
Mihir Kshirsagar Princeton's Center for Information Technology Policy
Rob Lalka Tulane University
Susan Landau Tufts University
Karen Levy Cornell University
Zhaoyi Li Washington University in St. Louis
David Lieber TikTok
Jesse Lieberfeld Washington University in St. Louis School of Law
Katrina Ligett Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Anat Lior Yale Law School
Siona Listokin George Mason University
Sylvia Lu UC Berkeley School of Law
Lance Mabry IDEM
Eli MacKinnon Stanford University
Gianclaudio Malgieri EDHEC Business School
Bashar Malkawi University of Arizona
Athina Markopoulou University of California, Irvine
Kirsten Martin University of Notre Dame
Aaron Massey University of Maryland, Baltimore County
Hideyuki MATSUMI VUB (Vrije Universiteit Brussel)
Andrea Matwyshyn Penn State Law/ Penn State Engineering
WIlliam McGeveran University of Minnesota Law School
Jasmine McNealy University of Florida
Edward McNicholas Ropes & Gray
Emily McReynolds Meta
Prabhat Mishra Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU), New Delhi
Pegah Moradi Cornell University
Christopher Morten Columbia Law School
Laura Moy Georgetown University Law Center
Scott Mulligan Skidmore College
Gabriel Nicholas Center for Democracy & Technology
Aileen Nielsen ETH Zurich
Thomas O'Malley Frozen Pii, LLC
Paul Ohm Georgetown University Law Center
Ngozi Okidegbe Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law
Peter Ormerod Western Carolina University
ARUN P University of Delhi
Bishwa Pandey University of Chicago
John Pane Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology
Jasmine Park Pardee RAND
Sunoo Park Cornell Tech
Frank Pasquale Brooklyn Law School
Jon Penney Osgoode Hall Law School / Citizen Lab / BKC Harvard
Jameson Pierre-louis Universite Gaston Berger de Saint-louis
Luke Pistol Stanford
JULES POLONETSKY FPF
Alina Popescu King’s College London
Emilia Porubcin University of Chicago Law School
Lucy Qin Brown University
Sarah Radway Tufts University
Manish Raghavan Harvard University
Bhavna Raghunath Tilburg University
Rishav Ranjan Sai University
Itay Ravid Villanova University
Nathan Reitinger University of Maryland
Fiona Richards Georgetown University
Neil Richards Washington University Law
Gianluigi M. Riva University College Dublin
Gilad Rosner IoT Privacy Forum
Nelly Rousseau HKS
Ira Rubinstein NYU School of Law
David Rudolph Lieff Cabraser Heimann & Bernstein, LLP/UC Hastings College of the Law
James Rule U.C. Berkeley Center for the Study of Law and Society
David Sandson Sofia
Madelyn Sanfilippo University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Jayshree Sarathy Harvard University
JASON SCHULTZ NYU School of Law
Daniel Schwarcz University of MInnesota Law
Elaine Sedenberg Meta
Jeremy Seeman Penn State University
Andrew Selbst UCLA School of Law
Evan Selinger Rochester Institute of Technology
David Sella-Villa University of South Carolina School of Law
Andy Sellars Boston University School of Law
Stuart Shapiro MITRE Corporation
Chinmayi Sharma University of Texas at Austin Strauss Center
Supreeth Shastri University of Iowa
J Shelly MIT
Alexis Shore Boston University
Yan Shvartzshnaider York University
Jessica Silbey Boston University School of Law
Aline Silva Universidade do Estado do Rio de Janeiro
Natasha Singer The New York Times
Jatinder Singh University of Cambridge
Matthew Sipe University of Baltimore School of Law
Ido Sivan-Sevilla University of Maryland
Scott Skinner-Thompson University of Colorado Law School
Felicity Slater Boston University School of Law
Robert Sloan University of Illinois Chicago
Christopher Slobogin Vanderbilt
Adam Smith Boston University
Daniel Solove George Washington University Law School
Alicia Solow-Niederman Harvard Law School (now); Iowa Law (official as of August 2022)
David Spatt Johnson & Wales University
Shaun Spencer University of Massachusetts School of Law
Pierce Stanley University of San Francisco School of Law
Jay Stanley ACLU
Ryan Steed Carnegie Mellon University
Katherine Strandburg New York University School of Law
Feiyang Sun University of Washington
Daniel Susser Penn State
Christian Wiese Svanberg Danish Armed Forces
Maja Svanberg Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Peter Swire Georgia Tech
Celine Takatsuno University of the Pacific
Zahra Takhshid University of Denver Sturm College of Law
Jinzhe Tan University of Montreal
Christelle Tessono Princeton University
Matthew Tokson University of Utah S.J. Quinney College of Law
Pablo Trigo Kramcsak VUB
Sydney Triola University of Maryland
Wayne Unger Gonzaga University School of Law
Blase Ur University of Chicago
Ozoda Usmanova Georgetown Law
Jeffrey Vagle Georgia State University College of Law
Marvin van Bekkum Radboud University
freyja van den boom BU
Joris van Hoboken Vrije Universiteit Brussels
Patricia Vargas-Leon The Fletcher School, Tufts University
Suzanne Vergnolle Swiss Institute of Comparative Law / Unil
Mark Verstraete UCLA Institute for Technology, Law, & Policy
Ari Waldman Northeastern University
Jordan Wallace-Wolf UCLA School of Law, Fellow
Richard Warner Chicago-Kent College of Law
Margaret Warthon University of Groningen – Security, Technology and e-Privacy Research Group
Anne L. Washington New York University
Kate Weisburd GW Law
Heather West Meta
Susanne Wetzel Stevens Institute of Technology
Rebecca Wexler UC Berkeley School of Law
Jan Whittington University of Washington
Shane Witnov Meta
Philipp Wolf Palantir Technologies
Josephine Wolff Tufts University Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy
Alexandra Wood Berkman Klein Center for Internet & Society at Harvard University
Allison Woodruff Google
Akosua Wordie Howard University
Felix Wu Cardozo School of Law
Svetlana Yakovleva Institute for Information law (IViR), University of Amsterdam
Rui-Jie Yew MIT
Christopher Yoo University of Pennsyvlania
Madiha Zahrah Cornell University
Tal Zarsky University of Haifa – Faculty of Law
Elana Zeide University of Nebraska
Stav Zeitouni NYU School of Law
Frederik Zuiderveen Borgesius iHub, Radboud University
Ying Hu National University of Singapore
Priyanka Nanayakkara Northwestern University
Erika Douglas Temple University Beasley School of Law
Celine Takatsuno University of the Pacific
Zahra Takhshid University of Denver Sturm College of Law
Jinzhe Tan University of Montreal
Christelle Tessono Princeton University
Matthew Tokson University of Utah S.J. Quinney College of Law
Pablo Trigo Kramcsak VUB
Sydney Triola University of Maryland
Emerald Tse UC Davis School of Law
Wayne Unger Gonzaga University School of Law
Blase Ur University of Chicago
Ozoda Usmanova Georgetown Law
Jeffrey Vagle Georgia State University College of Law
Marvin van Bekkum Radboud University
freyja van den boom BU
Joris van Hoboken Vrije Universiteit Brussels
Rory Van Loo Boston University
Patricia Vargas-Leon The Fletcher School, Tufts University
Sheila Vasquez Universität Oldenburg
Briana Vecchione Cornell University
Fredrick Vega-Lozada Complutense University
Suzanne Vergnolle Swiss Institute of Comparative Law / Unil
Mark Verstraete UCLA Institute for Technology, Law, & Policy
David Vladeck Georgetown University Law Center
Ari Waldman Northeastern University
Jordan Wallace-Wolf UCLA School of Law, Fellow
Richard Warner Chicago-Kent College of Law
Margaret Warthon University of Groningen – Security, Technology and e-Privacy Research Group
Anne L. Washington New York University
Kate Weisburd GW Law
Heather West Meta
Susanne Wetzel Stevens Institute of Technology
Rebecca Wexler UC Berkeley School of Law
Audra White University of Massachusetts – Amherst
Jan Whittington University of Washington
Peter Winn U.S. Department of Justice
Shane Witnov Meta
Philipp Wolf Palantir Technologies
Josephine Wolff Tufts University Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy
Alexandra Wood Berkman Klein Center for Internet & Society at Harvard University
Allison Woodruff Google
Akosua Wordie Howard University
Felix Wu Cardozo School of Law
Svetlana Yakovleva Institute for Information law (IViR), University of Amsterdam
Rui-Jie Yew MIT
Christopher Yoo University of Pennsyvlania
Madiha Zahrah Cornell University
Tal Zarsky University of Haifa – Faculty of Law
Elana Zeide University of Nebraska
Stav Zeitouni NYU School of Law
Frederik Zuiderveen Borgesius iHub, Radboud University