Historical Dates and Conference Hosts
The 7th annual Privacy Law Scholars Conference occurred on Thursday, June 4th, 2014 and Friday, June 5th, 2014, was hosted by George Washington University, with a pre-conference reception at Microsoft’s Innovation & Policy Center on Wednesday, June 4th, 2014.
Awards
IAPP Paper Award
The 2014 International Association of Privacy Professionals (IAPP) Paper Award recipients were:
- Danielle Keats Citron & Frank A. Pasquale, “The Scored Society: Due Process for Automated Predictions“, citation: 89 Wash. L. Rev. 1 (2014)
- Solon Barocas & Andrew Selbst, “Big Data’s Disparate Impact“, citation: 104 Cal. L. Rev. 671 (2016)
PLSC Keynote: David Medine
David Medine started full-time as Chairman of the Privacy and Civil Liberties Oversight Board on May 27, 2013. Previously, Mr. Medine was an Attorney Fellow for the Security and Exchange Commission and a Special Counsel at the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau. From 2002 to 2012, he was a partner in the law firm WilmerHale where his practice focused on privacy and data security, having previously served as a Senior Advisor to the White House National Economic Council from 2000 to 2001. From 1992 to 2000, Mr. Medine was the Associate Director for Financial Practices at the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) where, in addition to enforcing financial privacy laws, he took the lead on Internet privacy, chaired a federal advisory committee on privacy issues, and was part of the team that negotiated a privacy safe harbor agreement with the European Union. Before joining the FTC, Mr. Medine taught at the Indiana University (Bloomington) School of Law and the George Washington University School of Law. Mr. Medine earned his B.A. from Hampshire College and his J.D. from the University of Chicago Law School.
Historical Sponsors
Founding Sponsor
The Future of Privacy Forum
Platinum Level Sponsors
Microsoft
Palantir Technologies
The Walt Disney Company
Gold Level Sponsors
TRUSTe
Silver Level Sponsors
Oracle
Covington & Burling LLP
Agenda
Wednesday, June 4th
5:30-8 Pre-PLSC reception at Microsoft’s Innovation & Policy Center, 901 K Street, NW 11th Floor.
Thursday, June 5th
8:00 AM to 9:30 AM Breakfast (all meals and plenary events are in the Grand Ballroom–3rd Floor)
9:30 AM to 10:30 AM Workshop Session #1
Author | Paper Title | Commenter | Room |
Kirsten Martin and Katie Shilton | Trust as a Factor in Privacy Expectations: How experience and trust moderate consumer privacy expectations for mobile applications | Jody Blanke | 405 |
Ira Rubinstein | Voter Privacy in the Age of Big Data | Bill McGeveran | 403 |
Margot Kaminski | Embodied Surveillance: Speech Rights and Boundary Management | Marc Blitz | 311 |
Rotem Medzini | Prometheus Bound: Chaining the Information-Collector Giant | Alan Rubel | 404 |
Franziska Boehm and Rainer Böhme | Improving informed consent for consumers in e-commerce an interdisciplinary perspective | Claire Sullivan | 302 |
Jonathan Mayer | Terms of Abuse: An Empirical Assessment of the Federal Hacking Law, and How To Fix It | David Thaw | 307 |
Danielle Keats Citron & Frank Pasquale | The Scored Society | Michael Froomkin | 310 |
Peter Swire | The Declining Half-Life of Secrets and the Future of Signals Intelligence | Peter Winn | Continental Ballroom |
Encore session: Solon Barocas and Andrew Selbst | Big Data’s Disparate Impact | Janine Hiller | 308 |
10:30 AM to 11:00 AM Break
11:00 AM to 12:00 PM Workshop Session #2
Author | Paper Title | Commenter | Room |
Woodrow Hartzog and Daniel J. Solove | The Scope and Untapped Potential of FTC Privacy and Data Security Regulation | Ed McNicholas | Continental Ballroom |
Cynthia Dwork and Deirdre K. Mulligan | Differential Privacy in Practice: Expose Your Epsilons! | 407 | |
Jane Bambauer | Other People’s Papers: Innovative Offensive and Defensive Uses of Third Party Records | Stephen Henderson | 403 |
Lorrie Faith Cranor, Candice Hoke, Pedro Giovanni Leon, and Alyssa Au | Self-Regulation of the Online Behavioral Advertising Industry: Empirical Analysis and Regulatory Competence | Mary Culnan | 405 |
Michael Birnhack, Eran Toch, and Irit Hadar | Privacy Mindset, Engineering Mindset | Susan Landau | 307 |
Richard Warner and Robert Sloan | Self, Privacy, and Power: Is It All Over? | Michael Zimmer | 311 |
Karen Levy | Beating the Box: Surveillance and Resistance in the U.S. Trucking Industry | Mary Madden | 404 |
Amitai Etzioni | A Cyber Age Privacy Doctrine | Priscilla Regan | 310 |
Encore session: Peter Swire | The Declining Half-Life of Secrets and the Future of Signals Intelligence | Christopher Soghoian | 308 |
12:00 PM to 1:00 PM Lunch (Grand Ballroom, 3rd Floor)
1:00 PM to 1:45 PM Keynote: David Medine, Chairman of the Privacy and Civil Liberties Oversight Board
1:45 PM to 2:00 PM Break
2:00 PM to 3:00 PM Workshop Session #3
Author | Paper Title | Commenter | Room |
Barbara Sandfuchs | Coercing Online Privacy | Anita Allen | 302 |
Meg Ambrose | Lessons from the Avalanche of Numbers: Big Data in Historical Context | John Grant | 405 |
Lorrie Faith Cranor, James T. Graves, Pedro Giovanni Leon, and Blase Ur | A Large-Scale Evaluation of U.S. Financial Institutions’ Standardized Privacy Notices | Tanya Forsheit | 310 |
Neil Richards | Five Privacy Myths | Allyson Stuart | 407 |
Allan Friedman and Lance J. Hoffman | The Internet of (Whose) Things: Business Models, Computer Architectures, and Privacy | Cheryl Brown | 404 |
Christopher Wolf | The Role of Data Use Analysis in Measuring and Protecting Against Privacy Harms | Susan Freiwald | 403 |
Nadezhda Purtova | Of Human Livestock and Information Bio-Industry: Towards a Common-Pool Resource Narrative of Data Protection | Sasha Romanosky | 307 |
Normann Witzleb | Protecting the privacy of children against media exposure | Rebecca Balebako | 311 |
Encore session: Julie Cohen | The Surveillance-Innovation Complex | Travis Breaux | Continental Ballroom |
3:00 PM to 3:30 PM Break
3:30 PM to 4:30 PM Workshop Session #4
Author | Paper Title | Commenter | Room |
Timothy Casey | The Value of Deviance | Deven Desai | 311 |
Andrew Odlyzko | The end of privacy and the seeds of capitalism’s destruction | Frank Pasquale | 404 |
Stephanie Pell and Christopher Soghoian | Government Hacking Discussion | Stephanie and Christopher will lead | 403 |
Pedro Giovanni Leon, Abigail Marsh, Ashwini Rao, Florian Schaub, Lorrie Faith Cranor, and Norman Sadeh | Why People Are (Un)willing to Share Information with Online Advertisers | Maritza Johnson | 405 |
Lior Strahilevitz and Adam M. Samaha | Don’t Ask, Must Tell’ and Other Combinations | Derek Bambauer | 407 |
Richard L. Rutledge, Aaron K. Massey, Annie I. Antón, and Peter Swire | Defining the Internet of Devices: Privacy and Security Implications | Joe Hall | 308 |
Kiel Brennan-Marquez | Strangers, Intimates, and Fiduciaries: Reconsidering the Third-Party Doctrine | Michael Traynor | 307 |
Encore session: Orin Kerr | Applying the Fourth Amendment To Global Computer Networks | Jonathan Mayer | Continental Ballroom |
6:00 PM to 7:00 PM Future of Privacy Forum Reception (Sequoia Restaurant)
7:00 PM Future of Privacy Forum Banquet (Sequoia Restaurant)
Friday, June 6th
8:00 AM to 9:30 AM Breakfast (Grand Ballroom, 3rd Floor)
9:30 AM to 10:30 AM Workshop Session #5
Author | Paper Title | Commenter | Room |
Tal Zarsky | Privacy and/vs. Innovation: A Cross Atlantic Inquiry & Battle | Danny Weitzner | 403 |
Christina Mulligan | The Ghost of Camara, or The Legality of Non-Particularized National Security Searches of U.S. Persons | Steven Vladeck | 311 |
Laura Brandimarte, Alessandro Acquisti and Francesca Gino | Baring Out with Iron Hands: Can Disclosing Make Us Harsher? | Avner Levin | 308 |
Marc Blitz | Freedom of Speech, The Right of Privacy, and Psychotherapy | Dissent Doe | 404 |
Paul Ohm | The Illusory Benefits of Behavioral Advertising | Ira Rubinstein | 310 |
Moira Paterson | Regulating surveillance beyond the law enforcement context: suggestions for a possible way forward | Tommy Crocker | 307 |
David Gray | Fourth Amendment Remedies as Rights, Part I: The Warrant Requirement | Judge Smith | 405 |
Florencia Marotta-Wurgler | Empirical Project on Privacy Policies | Kirsten Martin | 302 |
Encore session: Danielle Citron and Frank Pasquale | The Scored Society | Pam Dixon | 407 |
10:30 AM to 11:00 AM Break
11:00 AM to 12:00 PM Workshop Session #6
Author | Paper Title | Commenter | Room |
Alex Marthews | Did Internet users browse less for controversial topics in response to the surveillance scandals of June 2013? | Mary McThomas | 302 |
Jane Winn | Innovation Triumphalism and Privacy | Katie Shilton | 405 |
danah boyd and Karen Levy | Understanding Privacy Harms in Networks | Aaron Rieke | 407 |
Kevin Bankston & Amie Stepanovich | When Robot Eyes Are Watching You: The Law & Policy of Automated Communications Surveillance | Bruce Boyden | 307 |
Luke Stark | The Emotional Context of Information Privacy | Dawn Schrader | 404 |
Pierluigi Perri and David Thaw | Ancient Worries and Modern Fears: Different Roots and Common Effects of U.S. and EU Privacy Regulation | Karen Eltis | 311 |
Scott Peppet & Paul Ohm | The Discriminatory Inferences Project | Lior Strahilevitz | 308 |
Jennifer Stisa Granick | Bye, Bye, American Spies, Chapter 5: Content | Nuala O’Connor | 403 |
Encore session: Jane Bambauer | Other People’s Papers: Innovative Offensive and Defensive Uses of Third Party Records | Andrew Ferguson | 310 |
12:00 PM to 1:00 PM Lunch (Grand Ballroom, 3rd Floor)
12:45 PM Presentation of International Association of Privacy Professionals Paper Awards
The International Association of Privacy Professionals (IAPP) sponsors an award for two papers presented at PLSC. The two winning authors will each receive $2500 from the IAPP, an opportunity to present the paper at the IAPP Privacy Academy 2014 (travel will be provided for up to two authors of each paper), an opportunity to publish an abstract or summary of the paper in the Privacy Advisor, and recognition at the IAPP Privacy Dinner and Awards Ceremony, held in conjunction with the Academy.
The 2014 recipients were:
Solon Barocas and Andrew D. Selbst, Big Data’s Disparate Impact (October 19, 2014), http://ssrn.com/abstract=2477899
Danielle Keats Citron and Frank A. Pasquale, The Scored Society: Due
Process for Automated Predictions, 89 Washington Law Review 1 (2014), http://ssrn.com/abstract=2376209
1:00 PM to 2:00 PM Workshop Session #7
Author | Paper Title | Commenter | Room |
Joris van Hoboken | Some Deeper Truths about “European Privacy Law”: on the Unappreciated Diversity and the Clash of Policy Rationales at the EU level | Joel Reidenberg | 403 |
Solon Barocas and Andrew Selbst | Big Data’s Disparate Impact | David Robinson | 405 |
Alan Rubel and Mei Zhang | Four Facets of Privacy and Intellectual Freedom in Licensing Contracts for Electronic Journals | Faye Jones | 302 |
Orin Kerr | Applying the Fourth Amendment To Global Computer Networks | Mark Eckenwiler | 407 |
Felix Wu | The Commercial Difference | Jane Winn | 307 |
Lisa Nelson | Digilantism: Conceptions of identity and moral responsibility: should Clark Kent be held responsible for the mistakes of Superman? | Kent Wada | 404 |
Jules Polonetsky and Omer Tene | Who Is Reading Whom Now? Student Privacy from Books to MOOCs | Elana Zeide | 308 |
Judith Rauhofer | Doomed? Invisible privacy harms and the balance of power in the information age | Michael Birnhack | 311 |
Dual encore session: Allan Friedman and Lance J. Hoffman / Annie Anton, Aaron Massey, Richard Rutledge, and Peter Swire | The Internet of (Whose) Things: Business Models, Computer Architectures, and Privacy / Defining the Internet of Devices: Privacy and Security Implications | Ryan Calo | 310 |
2:00 PM to 2:30 PM Break
2:30 PM to 3:30 PM Workshop Session #8
Author | Paper Title | Commenter | Room |
Daniel Barth-Jones | Do Academic and Journalistic Data Re-identification Demonstration Attacks Distort Prudent Privacy Public Policy Decision-Making? | Maya Bernstein | 302 |
Ignacio Cofone | The Way the Cookie Crumbles: Do Not Track Policy meets Behavioral Economics | Joasia Luzak | 307 |
Steven Bellovin and Sebastian Zimmeck | Privee: An Architecture for Automatically Analyzing Web Privacy Policies | Florencia Marotta-Wurgler | 308 |
Joe Newman and Joseph Jerome | Press Start to Track? Privacy and the New Questions Posed by Modern Videogame Technology | James Grimmelmann | 405 |
Dennis Hirsch | The Glass House Effect: Big Data, the New Oil, and the Power of Analogy | Scott Mulligan | 310 |
Elana Zeide | Student Privacy in Context | Mark MacCarthy | 403 |
Julie Cohen | The Surveillance-Innovation Complex | Neil Richards | 407 |
3:30 PM Closing Remarks (Grand Ballroom, 3rd Floor)
PLSC Participants (as of May 21, 2014)
Alessandro Acquisti, Carnegie Mellon University
Joseph Alhadeff, Oracle
Anita Allen, University of Pennsylvania
Meg Ambrose, Georgetown University
Norberto Andrade, UC Berkeley, Berkeley Center for Law & Technology
Julia Angwin, ProPublica
Annie Antón, Georgia Institute of Technology
Jocelyn Aqua, Department of Justice
Bj Ard, Yale Information Society Project
Axel Arnbak, IViR, Berkman Center, CITP
Lisa Austin, University of Toronto Faculty of Law
Kartikeya Bajpai, Student Kellogg School of Management
Rebecca Balebako, Carnegie Mellon University
Jane Bambauer, University of Arizona
Derek Bambauer, University of Arizona College of Law
Kevin Bankston, New America Foundation
Khaliah Barnes, Electronic Privacy Information Center (EPIC)
Solon Barocas, New York University
Daniel Barth-Jones, Columbia University
Carol Bast, University of Central Florida
Steven Bellovin, Columbia University
Maya Bernstein, U.S. Dept of Health & Human Services
Ryan Biava, University of Wisconsin-Madison
Michael Birnhack, Tel-Aviv University
Jody Blanke, Mercer University
Matt Blaze, University of Pennsylvania
Marc Blitz, Oklahoma City University
Franziska Boehm, University of Münster
Courtney Bowman, Palantir Technologies
Danah Boyd, Microsoft Research
Bruce Boyden, Marquette University School of Law
Laura Brandimarte, CMU
Travis Breaux, CMU
Kiel Brennan-Marquez, Information Society Project, Yale Law School
Cheryl Brown, University of North Carolina at Charlotte
Paula Bruening, Intel Corporation
Aaron Burstein, Federal Trade Commission
Ryan Calo, University of Washington School of Law
L Jean Camp, Indiana U.
Tim Casey, California Western School of Law
Bryan Choi, New York Law School
Wade Chumney, Georgia Institute of Technology
Danielle Citron, University of Maryland School of Law
Ignacio Cofone, Erasmus University Rotterdam
Bret Cohen, Hogan Lovells US LLP
Jules Cohen, Microsoft Corporation
Julie Cohen, Georgetown Law
Amanda Conley, Cobalt LLP
Lani Cossette, Microsoft
Lorrie Cranor, Carnegie Mellon University
Kate Crawford, MSR and MIT Center for Civic Media
Thomas Crocker, University of South Carolina School of Law
Jason Cronk, Enterprivacy Consulting Group
Mary Culnan, Bentley University
Bryan Cunningham, Palanir Technologies
Doug Curling, New Kent Capital
Chris Cwalina, Holland & Knight
Alex Deane, Weber Shandwick
Deven Desai, Thomas Jefferson School of Law
Pam Dixon, World Privacy Forum
Dissent Doe, PogoWasRight.org
Laura Donohue, Georgetown Law
Nick Doty, UC Berkeley, School of Information
Cynthia Dwork, Microsoft Research
Catherine Dwyer, Pace University
Mark Eckenwiler, Perkins Coie LLP
Lilian Edwards, Strathclyde University
Karen Eltis, University of Ottawa
Amitai Etzioni, The George Washington University
Joshua Fairfield, Washington and Lee School of Law
Andrew Ferguson,
UDC David A. Clarke School of Law
Federico Ferretti, Brunel University London
Darleen Fisher, National Science Foundation
Roger Ford, The University of Chicago Law School
Tanya Forsheit, InfoLawGroup LLP
Leslie Francis, University of Utah – S. J. Quinney College of Law
Mary Anne Franks, University of Miami School of Law
Susan Freiwald, University of San Francisco School of Law
Paul Frisch, University of Oregon School of Law
Michael Froomkin, University of Miami
Simson Garfinkel, Naval Postgraduate School
Vaibhav Garg, Drexel University
Urs Gasser, Harvard Law School
Robert Gellman
Lauren Gelman, BlurryEdge Strategies
Sue Glueck, Microsoft
Nathan Good, Good Research
Jennifer Granick, Stanford Law School Center for Internet and Societ
John Grant, Palantir Technologies
James Graves, Carnegie Mellon University
David Gray, University of Maryland
Rebecca Green, William & Mary Law School
Brad Greenberg, Columbia Law School
Wendy Grossman
James Grimmelmann, University of Maryland
Seda Gurses, NYU
Joseph Hall, Center for Democracy and Technology
Baerbel Harju, University of Munich LMU
Ryan Harkins, Microsoft Corp.
Woodrow Hartzog, Cumberland School of Law
Stephen Henderson, The University of Oklahoma
Evan Hendricks, Privacy Times, Inc
Natali Helberger, Institute for Information Law (IViR), UvA
Nadia Heninger, University of Pennsylvania
Janine Hiller, Virginia Tech
Michael Hintze, Microsoft Corporation
Dennis Hirsch, Capital University Law School
Lance Hoffman, George Washington University
Marcia Hofmann, Law Offices of Marcia Hofmann
Chris Hoofnagle, UC Berkeley Law
Margaret Hu, Washington & Lee University School of Law
Jonathan Jaffe, Jonathan Jaffe Law
Malavika Jayaram, Berkman Center for Internet and Society/CIS India
Maritza Johnson, Facebook
Faye Jones, Florida State University College of Law
D.R. Jones, University of Memphis School of Law
Nathan Judish, CCIPS, United States Department of Justice
Margot Kaminski, Yale ISP
David Keating, Alston & Bird LLP
Orin Kerr, George Washington University
Ian Kerr, University of Ottawa
Cameron Kerry, Brookings Institution
Janis Kestenbaum, Federal Trade Commission
Jonathan King, CenturyLink
Anne Klinefelter, University of North Carolina
Tracy Ann Kosa, Microsoft
Dimitri Kusnezov, US Department of Energy
Susan Landau, Privacyink.org
Stephen Lau, University of California
Ronald Lee, Arnold & Porter LLP
Ronald Leenes, Tilburg University, the Netherlands
Carey Lening, Palantir Technologies
Pedro Leon, CMU
Jack Lerner, USC Gould School of Law
Avner Levin, Privacy Institute, Ryerson University
Karen Levy, Princeton University
Nancy Libin, Wilkinson Barker Knauer, LLP
Joasia Luzak, University of Amsterdam
Orla Lynskey, London School of Economics
Lance Mabry, IDEM
Mark Maccarthy, Georgetown University
Kim MacNeill, IAPP
Mary Madden, Pew Research Center
Patrick Manzo, Monster Worldwide
Nora Mari, University of Bologna
Florencia Marotta-Wurgler, NYU Law School
Alex Marthews, Digital Fourth
Kirsten Martin, George Washington University
Alice Marwick, Fordham University
Keith Marzullo, CNS / CISE / NSF
Aaron Massey, Georgia Institute of Technology
Kristen Mathews, Proskauer
Andrea Matwyshyn, UPenn/ FTC
Aleecia McDonald, Stanford Law School, Center for Internet & Society
William McGeveran, University of Minnesota Law School
Joanne McNabb, California Attorney General’s Office
Edward McNicholas, Sidley Austin
Mary McThomas, CSU Channel Islands
David Medine,
Privacy and Civil Liberties Oversight Board
Rotem Medzini, Stanford Law School
Sylvain Métille, BCCC attorneys LLC / Lausanne University
Jon Mills, Univ. of Florida Levin College of Law
Isis Miranda, John Marshall Law School
Tracy Mitrano, Internet2
Vivek Mohan, Sidley Austin LLP & Harvard Kennedy School
Laura Moy, Public Knowledge
Deirdre Mulligan, UC Berkeley School of Information
Scott Mulligan, Skidmore College
Arvind Narayanan, Princeton University
Lisa Nelson, University of Pittsburgh
Helen Nissenbaum, New York University
Nuala O’Connor, Center for Democracy & Technology
Andrew Odlyzko, University of Minnesota
Paul Ohm, University of Colorado Law School
Thomas O’Malley, U.S. Attorney’s Office
Carol Ovon, CARNEGIE MELLON UINVERSITY
Brian Owsley, Indiana Tech Law School (effective July 2014)
Eran Padumadasa, Queen Mary University of London
Christopher Parsons, Citizen Lab, Munk School of Global Affairs
Frank Pasquale, University of Maryland
Jon Peha, Carnegie Mellon University
Nikolaus Peifer, University of Cologne
Stephanie Pell, SKP Strategies, LLC
Scott Peppet, University of Colorado Law School
Pierluigi Perri, University of Milan
Aaron Perzanowski, Case Western Reserve Law
Nick Pickles, Big Brother Watch
Vincent Polley, KnowConnect PLLC
Jules Polonetsky, Future of Privacy Forum
Nadezhda Purtova, Tilburg Institite for Law, Technology and Society
Katie Ratté, The Walt Disney Company
Judith Rauhofer, University of Edinburgh
Priscilla Regan, George Mason University
Joel Reidenberg, Fordham Law School
Jessica Rich, Federal Trade Commission
Neil Richards, Washington University
Aaron Rieke, Robinson + Yu
David Robinson, Robinson + Yu
Sasha Romanosky, RAND Corporation
Alan Rubel, University of Wisconsin, Madison
Ira Rubinstein, NYU School of Law
Richard Rutledge, Georgia Institute of Technology
Adam Samaha, University of Chicago
Sonam Samat, Carnegie Mellon University
Barbara Sandfuchs, University of Passau, Germany
Steve Satterfield, Covington & Burling LLP
Albert (Buzz) Scherr, University of New Hampshre School of Law
Dawn Schrader, Cornell University
Jason Schultz, NYU School of Law
Elaine Sedenberg, University of California, Berkeley
Andrew Selbst, Public Citizen
Wendy Seltzer, World Wide Web Consortium
Stuart Shapiro, MITRE Corporation
Bradley Shear, The George Washington University
Katie Shilton, University of Maryland College Park
Babak Siavoshy, Palantir
Robert Sloan, University of Illinois at Chicago
Anna Slomovic, George Washington University
Stephen Smith, U.S. Courts
Christopher Soghoian, American Civil Liberties Union
Daniel Solove, George Washington University Law School
Ashkan Soltani, Soltani LLC
Tim Sparapani, Application Developers Alliance
Jay Stanley, ACLU
Luke Stark, New York University
Gerard Stegmaier, Goodwin Proctor
Amie Stepanovich, ACCESS
Lior Strahilevitz, University of Chicago
Katherine Strandburg, New York University School of Law
Allyson Stuart, Charleston School of Law
Clare Sullivan, University of South Australia
Latanya Sweeney, Harvard University
Peter Swire, Georgia Institute of Technology
Adam Tanner, Harvard University
Rahul Telang, Carnegie Mellon
Omer Tene, IAPP
Melanie Teplinsky, American University, Washington College of Law
David Thaw, University of Connecticut School of Law
Timothy Tobin, Hogan Lovells US LLP
Michael Traynor, Cobalt LLP
Joseph Turow, University of Pennsylvania
Blase Ur, Carnegie Mellon University
Jennifer Urban, UC Berkeley
Nico Van Eijk, Institute for Information Law (IViR)
Joris Van Hoboken, Information Law Institute, NYU
Stephen Vladeck, American University Washington College of Law
Heidi Wachs, Gartner
Kent Wada, University of California, Los Angeles
Richard Warner, Chicago-Kent College of Law
Cheryl Washington, UC Davis
Daniel Weitzner, MIT
Nate Wessler, ACLU
Tara Whalen, Carleton University
Jan Whittington, University of Washington
Craig Wills, Worcester Polytechnic Institute
Kurt Wimmer, Covington & Burling
Peter Winn, Privacy and Civil Liberties Oversight Board
Jane Winn, UW School of Law
Normann Witzleb, Monash University Melbourne (Australia)
Christopher Wolf, Hogan Lovells US LLP
Nicole Wong, White House
Felix Wu, Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law
Tal Zarsky, University of Haifa – Faculty of Law
David Zetoony, Bryan Cave LLP
Mei Zhang, University of Wisconsin-Madison
Sebastian Zimmeck, Columbia University
Michael Zimmer, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee