The 13th annual Privacy Law Scholars Conference occurred on Thursday, June 4th, 2020 and Friday, June 5th, 2020.
Program
Day 1 – Thursday, June 4th NOTE: All times are U.S Eastern Time (ET) |
9:00 AM Opening Remarks |
9:15 AM – 10:20 AM First Session |
Data Market Discipline: From Financial Regulation to Data Governance by Sebastian Benthall and Salome Viljoen, discussion by Julie Cohen |
Hey, Google, Where’s My Amazon Alexa?: An Intersectional Map of Where We Are on Virtual Assistant Privacy Policies, Security Standards, and Real-Life Use by Jill Bronfman, discussion by Lance Mabry |
Online political microtargeting by foreign actors: an interdisciplinary exploration by Tom Dobber, Ronan Ó Fathaigh, and Frederik Zuiderveen Borgesius, discussion by Robert Sloan |
What Drives Who Has Access to Police Body Camera Footage? by Alex Marthews and Catherine Tucker, discussion by Beatriz Botero Arcila |
Avoidability in U.S. Privacy Law by Laura Moy, discussion by D.R. Jones |
Techno-Futurism in Play: Privacy, Surveillance, and Innovation at Disney by Madelyn Sanfilippo and Yan Shvartzshnaider, discussion by Jody Blanke |
The Silicon Ceiling by Elana Zeide, discussion by Rory Van Loo |
The Myth of the Privacy Paradox by Daniel J. Solove, discussion by Bilyana Petkova |
Regulatory Spillovers: The Case of GDPR by Kevin E. Davis and Florencia Marotta-Wurgler, discussion by Sylvain Métille |
10:20 AM–11:00 AM Break |
The UK Job Market. Hosted by Kirsty Hughes |
Mentoring and Checking In. Hosted by Danielle Citron |
Understanding NSF funding opportunities. Hosted by Jeremy Epstein |
Empirical Investigation of Privacy. Hosted by Chris Slobogin and Matthew Kluger |
Law & CS Cross Pollination. Hosted by Aloni Cohen and Sarah Scheffler |
11:00 AM–12:05 PM 2nd Session |
Alternative Data: Underscoring Consumer Privacy by Kristin Johnson, discussion by Ido Sivan-Sevilla |
Surveillance Deputies by Karen Levy and Lauren Kilgour, discussion by Ron Lee |
Shining a Light on Dark Patterns by Jamie Luguri and Lior Strahilevitz, discussion by Lorrie Cranor |
The Internet of Suspect Bodies by Stephanie Pell and Andrea M. Matwyshyn, discussion by Jennifer Daskal |
Privacy’s Vicious Cycle by Ari Waldman, discussion by Kirsten Martin |
Interrogating and Expanding “Design” in Privacy By Design by Richmond Wong and Deirdre Mulligan, discussion by Ryan Calo |
Implications of Data Anonymization on the Statistical Evidence of Disparity by Heng Xu and Nan Zhang, discussion by Leslie Francis |
Data Ownership is Not Dispositive: Data Ownership and Access in Outsourced “Smart City” Data Programs by Meg Young, discussion by Elaine Sedenberg |
Seductive Surveillance and Social Change The Rise of the Voice Intelligence Industry by Joseph Turow, discussion by Alan Rubel |
12:05 PM–1:15 PM Lunchtime break |
12:05 -12:35 Privacy Research Beyond the Law: Mentoring on Experimental Research Design in Privacy. Hosted by Alexis Shore |
12:05 -12:35 Privacy, surveillance, and covid-19–charting out a research agenda. Hosted by Leslie Francis |
12:05 -12:35 Women privacy law scholars. Hosted by Kristin Johnson |
12:05 -12:35 Bridging the Gaps: New Brookings Report of Federal Privacy Legislation. Hosted by Cam Kerry |
12:05 -12:35 Managing Interns, Research Assistants, and New Hires: Let’s Discuss Delegating and Sharing Work Online. Hosted by Jill Bronfman |
12:30–1:00 Celebrating Joel Reidenberg’s life, led by Ari Waldman |
1:15–2:20 3rd Session |
Algorithmic Impact Assessments and the Private Sector by Andrew Selbst, discussion by Denise Anthony |
Surveillance Capitalism Online: Cookies, Notice & Choice, and Web Privacy by Meg Jones, discussion by James Rule |
Trademarks as Surveillance Transparency by Amanda Levendowski, discussion by Jessica Silbey |
Designing for the Privacy Commons by Darakhshan Mir, discussion by Blase Ur |
Failed Hybrids: The Death and Life of Bluetooth Proximity Marketing by Gabriel Nicholas and Aaron Shapiro, discussion by Joseph Calandrino |
Life, law, and new privacy in a world of illusions and manipulations by Andrew Odlyzko, discussion by Susanne Wetzel |
Encryption, Privacy, and the Future of Law-Enforcement Searches by Julissa Milligan, Alan Z. Rozenshtein & Mayank Varia, discussion by Susan Landau |
Why fairness cannot be automated: Bridging the gap between EU non-discrimination law and AI by Sandra Wachter, Brent Mittelstadt, and Chris Russell, discussion by Jennifer Urban |
When a Small Change Makes a Big Difference by Tal Zarsky, Jane Bambauer, and Jonathan Mayer, discussion by Felix Wu |
2:20–3:00 Break |
Uniform Law Commission Project on Model Privacy Laws. Hosted by William McGeveran |
Platform Responsibility by Daniel Solove |
The future of EU, UK, and US privacy – What will it be? What should it be? Hosted by Peter Swire |
Privacy: What’s Identity Got To Do With It?” Hosted by Tom O’Malley |
Pro Bono War Stories: Sharing Past Work That Benefited the Public Interest. Hosted by Chris Wolf |
3:00–4:05 4th Session |
Narratives and Counternarratives on Data Sharing in and for Africa by Rediet Abebe, Kehinde Aruleba, Abeba Birhane, Sara Kingsley, George Obaido, Sekou Remy, and Swathi Sadagopan, discussion by Juliane Fries |
Automated Employment Discrimination by Ifeoma Ajunwa, discussion by Sharon Bradford Franklin |
Public Video Surveillance and Searches of “Persons” after Carpenter by Marc Blitz, discussion by Brian Owsley |
Are the Census Data Fit for Purpose? The Entanglement of Politics and Math, by Dan Bouk and danah boyd, discussion by Rachel Cummings |
Post Market Capitalism by Kiel Brennan-Marquez and Daniel Susser, discussion by Dustin Marlan |
H.R. 1984, a bill to enact the United States Agency Fair Information Practices Act (USA-FIPS Act) by Robert Gellman, discussion by Priscilla Regan |
An Ecological Approach to Data Governance by Jasmine McNealy, discussion by Brett Frischmann |
Governing an Algorithm in the Wild, by David Robinson, discussion by Joseph Lorenzo Hall |
Data as a Democratic Medium: A Relational Theory of Equality for the Data Political Economy by Salome Viljoen, discussion by Richard Warner |
A Cybersecurity Duty? by Charlotte Tschider, discussion by Steven Bellovin |
4:05– Post Proceedings |
4:00-4:30 Informal Social Break for Tech Clinicians (open to new, old, and would-be clinicians or anyone who wants to talk to one!). Hosted by Blake Reid |
4:00-4:30 Health Privacy in the Information Age. Hosted by Mason Marks |
4:00-4:30 Feminist Cyberlaw. Hosted by Meg Jones and Amanda Levendowski |
4:00-4:30 Life in the post-truth world. Hosted by Andrew Odlyzko |
4:00-4:30 Ideas for (and issues in) qualitative, quantitative, and mixed methods projects. Hosted by Yan Fa |
4:30-5:00 Neoliberalism and Privacy Managerialism. Hosted by Julie Cohen and Ari Waldman |
4:30-5:30 Virtual Happy Hour. Hosted by Dan Solove |
Day 2 – Friday, June 5th NOTE: All times are U.S Eastern Time (ET) |
9:00–10:05 AM 5th Session |
Two Genealogies of Power and Autonomy in the Platform Economy by Elettra Bietti, discussion by Marcin Betkier |
On Being a Client-Scholar-Practitioner by David Carroll, discussion by Megan Gray |
Mechanism Design for What? by Jake Goldenfein, Salome Viljoen, and Lee McGuigan, discussion by Jan Whittington |
Safe Harbors for Algorithms? by Pauline Kim, discussion by Joris van Hoboken |
Understanding Chilling Effects and their Harms by Jon Penney, discussion by Gavin Phillipson |
Real-Time Bidding and Adtech Under European Data Protection Law by Michael Veale and Frederik Zuiderveen Borgesius, discussion by Tara Whalen |
Privacy as Privilege by Rebecca Wexler, discussion by Paul Ohm |
Modeling the Right to be Forgotten, by Aloni Cohen, Adam Smith, Marika Swanberg, and Prashant Nalini Vasudevan, discussion by Joshua Kroll |
Ubiquitous Wiretaps and the Legal Implications of Passive Listening by Lindsey Barrett and Ilaria Liccardi, discussion by Anne Toomey McKenna |
The Portability and Other Required Transfers Impact Assessment (PORT-IA): Assessing Competition, Privacy, Cybersecurity, and Other Considerations by Peter Swire, discussion by Michael Froomkin |
10:05–10:50 Break |
Pitching and writing op-eds on privacy law Hosted by Josephine Wolff |
Social Break. Hosted by Rebecca Wexler |
Pandemic & Privacy: thermal scanning, facial recognition, and AI. Hosted by Brenda Leong |
Getting ahead of the curve – what will we be writing about in the next couple of years? Hosted by Tal Zarsky |
Does the Apple/Google coronavirus tracking tool strike the right balance between fighting the virus and protecting people’s privacy? Hosted by Lance Hoffman |
10:50–12:00 6th Session |
In the Shadow of the ‘Smart Court’: Challenges to Fairness, Transparency, and Accountability in China’s Applications of Courtroom AI by Shazeda Ahmed and Xin Dai, discussion by Angie Raymond |
Protected Grounds and the System of Non- Discrimination Law in the Context of Algorithmic Decision-Making and Artificial Intelligence by Janneke Gerards and Frederik Zuiderveen Borgesius, discussion by Sam Wrigley |
Structuring TechLaw by Rebecca Crootof and BJ Ard, discussion by Katherine Strandburg |
The Coronavirus (Safeguards) Bill 2020: Proposed protections for digital interventions and in relation to immunity certificates by Lilian Edwards and Michael Veale, discussion by Daniel Weitzner |
Corporate Data Ethics: Data Governance Transformations for the Age of Advanced Analytics and AI by Dennis Hirsch, Timothy Bartley, Aravind Chandrasekaran, Srinivasan Parthasarathy, Piers Norris Turner and Davon Norris, discussion by Emily McReynolds |
Decrypting Originalism: The Lessons of Burr by Orin Kerr, discussion by Matthew Kugler |
Is Personal Data a Market Good? The Intractability of Paying for Privacy by Aileen Nielsen, discussion by Svetlana Yakovleva |
Show Me the (Data About the) Money! Financial Regulation, and Consumer Financial Information by Nizan Packin, discussion by Elizabeth Renieris |
Privacy in Public Space: The Idea, Language and Image by Visakha Phusamruat, discussion by Rebecca Green |
Singling Out: What a Rigorous Legal-Technical Analysis Teaches Us About Privacy Regulation by Alexandra Wood, Kobbi Nissim, Micah Altman, and Aloni Cohen, discussion by Stuart Shapiro |
12:00–1:15 PM Lunch (with virtual sessions) |
12:00–12:30 Senior-Junior Faculty Mentoring. Hosted by Julie Cohen |
12:00-12:30 Lunch with Ira Rubinstein |
12:30–1:00 Lunch with PLSC Co-Chairs Dan Solove & Chris Hoofnagle |
1:15–2:20 PM 7th Session |
Identity Theft and the Reproduction of Inequality by Jordan Brensinger, discussion by Michele Gilman |
Improving Search and Seizure Warrants for the Digital Age by Jennifer Granick, discussion by Jolynn Dellinger |
Data-Inalienability by Gautam Hans, discussion by DeBrae Kennedy-Mayo |
Privacy Self-Help by Steven Hazel, discussion by Katie McInnis |
The Death of the Privacy Author by Gordon Hull, discussion by Margaret Hu |
One Size Does Not Fit All: Applying a Single Privacy Policy to (Too) Many Contexts by Yafit Lev-Aretz and Madelyn Rose Sanfilippo, discussion by Annie Anton |
Evaluating How Global Privacy Principles Answer Consumers’ Questions About Mobile App Privacy by Joel R. Reidenberg, Norman Sadeh, Thomas Norton, and Abhilasha Ravichander, discussion by Kevin Moriarty |
Making Privacy Injuries Concrete by Peter Ormerod, discussion by Deven Desai |
A Duty of Loyalty in Privacy Law by Neil Richards and Woodrow Hartzog, discussion by Andrew Stivers |
Inescapable Surveillance by Matthew Tokson, discussion by Brett Max Kaufman |
2:20–2:55 Break |
Senior-Junior Faculty Mentoring. Hosted by Woodrow Hartzog |
Data Security Enforcement in 2020: Any Progress or Just a Hot Mess? Hosted by Dissent Doe |
Teaching Privacy Law (and other Courses) via Zoom – Brainstorming about Best Practices. Hosted by Lior Strahilevitz |
Social Break with Orin Kerr. Hosted by Orin Kerr |
Privacy Law Scholars for Racial Justice. Hosted by Rediet Abebe |
2:55–4:00 PM 8th Session |
Automating Accountability? Privacy Policies, Data Transparency, and the Third Party Problem by David Lie, Lisa Austin, Peter Yi, Ping Sun, and Wenjun Qiu, discussion by Ignacio Cofone |
Employees as Data Subjects by Matthew Bodie, discussion by Gaia Bernstein |
Structural Sensor Surveillance by Andrew Ferguson, discussion by Kate Weisburd |
Enhanced Privacy Duties for Dominant Companies, by Mark MacCarthy, discussion by Christopher Wolf |
Privacy Work: The Labor of Protecting Information in a Networked Age by Alice Marwick, discussion by Lisa Nelson |
Emotions, Computing, and Privacy: Developing an Ethical Framework for Designing Affective Computing Systems by Lydia Stamato, Andrea Kleinsmith, and Aaron K. Massey, discussion by Luke Stark |
What Makes a Dark Pattern… Dark? Design Attributes, Normative Considerations, and Measurement Methods by Arunesh Mathur, Jonathan Mayer, and Mihir Kshirsagar discussion by Serge Egelman |
Technologies of agreement: Automating regulation with data standards by Anne L. Washington, discussion by Siona Listokin |
Health Privacy Exceptionalism and the Medicalization of Social Issues by Carleen Zubrzycki, discussion by Kendra Albert |
4:00-5:00 Post Proceedings |
LGBT Scholars Meetup. Hosted by Kendra Albert |
Participants
Rediet Abebe, Harvard University |
Shazeda Ahmed, University of California, Berkeley – School of Information |
Ifeoma Ajunwa, Cornell ILR School/Cornell Law School |
Kendra Albert, Harvard Law School |
Denise Anthony, University of Michigan |
Jocelyn Aqua, PwC |
BJ Ard, University of Wisconsin Law School |
Kehinde Aruleba, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg |
Chinmayi Arun, Yale Law School |
Peter Austin, Palantir Technologies |
Lisa Austin, University of Toronto Faculty of Law |
Jeeyun (Sophia) Baik, University of Southern California |
Noël Bangma, Radboud University |
Lindsey Barrett, Institute for Public Representation, Communications & Technology Clinic, Georgetown Law |
Daniel Barth-Jones, Columbia University |
Steven Bellovin, Columbia University |
Sebastian Benthall, Information Law Institute – NYU Law |
Gaia Bernstein, Seton Hall University School of Law |
Maya Bernstein, U. S. Dept of Health & Human Services |
Marcin Betkier, Victoria University of Wellington |
Elettra Bietti, Harvard Law School/Berkman-Klein |
Abeba Birhane, UCD |
Jody Blanke, Mercer University |
Stacy Blasiola, Facebook |
Marc Blitz, Oklahoma City University School of Law |
Matthew Bodie, Saint Louis University School of Law |
Beatriz Botero Arcila, Berkman Klein Center for Internet & Society / Harvard Law School |
Dan Bouk, Colgate University |
Courtney Bowman, Palantir |
danah boyd, Microsoft Research |
Jordan Brensinger, Columbia University |
Jill Bronfman, Common Sense Media |
Cheryl Brown, Univ. of North Carolina at Charlotte |
Jeff Brueggeman, AT&T |
Paula Bruening, Casentino Strategies LLC |
Aaron Burstein, Kelley Drye & Warren |
Sarah Butler, NERA Economic Consulting |
Joseph Calandrino, Federal Trade Commission |
Ryan Calo, University of Washington School of Law |
David Carroll, Parsons School of Design, The New School |
Neil Chilson, Stand Together |
Bryan Choi, The Ohio State University |
Danielle Citrom, Boston University School of Law |
Rena Coen, Rakuten, Inc. |
Ignacio Cofone, McGill University Faculty of Law |
Aloni Cohen, Boston University |
Julie Cohen, Georgetown Law |
Lorrie Cranor, Carnegie Mellon University |
Rebecca Crootof, University of Richmond Law School |
Mary Culnan, Future of Privacy Forum |
Rachel Cummings, Georgia Institute of Technology |
Xin Dai, Peking University School of Law |
Lucille Dai-He, N/A |
Christian Dameff, University of California San Diego |
Jennifer Daskal, American University Washington College of Law |
Jolynn Dellinger, Duke Law School; NC DOJ |
Deven Desai, GA Tech, Scheller College |
Will DeVries, Google |
Robert Deyling, Administrative Office of the United States Courts |
Pam Dixon, World Privacy Forum |
Tom Dobber, University of Amsterdam |
Dissent Doe, DataBreaches.net/PogoWasRight.org |
Megan Doerr, Sage Bionetworks |
Danilo Doneda, IDP – Brazilan Public Law Institute |
Nick Doty, UC Berkeley, School of Information |
Lilian Edwards, Newcastle Law School |
Stacy-Ann Elvy, UC Davis School of Law |
Jeremy Epstein, National Science Foundation |
Sarah Eskens, University of Amsterdam |
Ronan Fahy, University of Amsterdam |
Yan Fang, University of California, Berkeley |
Müge Fazlioglu, International Association of Privacy Professionals (IAPP) |
Caitlin Fennessy, IAPP |
Andrew Ferguson, American University Washington College of Law |
Darleen Fisher, NSF |
Ariel Fox Johnson, Common Sense Media |
Leslie Francis, University of Utah S.J. Quinney College of Law |
Diana Freed, Cornell Tech |
Juliane Fries, World Bank |
Brett Frischmann, Villanova University |
Michael Froomkin, University of Miami |
Robert Gellman, Privacy Consultant |
Janneke Gerards, Utrecht University, Montaigne Centre for Rule of Law and Administration of Justice |
Daniel Gillmor, ACLU |
Michele Gilman, University of Baltimore School of Law |
Sue Glueck, Microsoft |
Jake Goldenfein, Cornell Tech |
Nathan Good, Good research |
Lauryn Gouldin, Syracuse University College of Law |
Jennifer Granick, ACLU |
John Grant, Palantir Technologies |
James Graves, TBD |
David Gray, University of Maryland Carey School of Law |
Megan Gray, DuckDuckGo |
Jeremy Greenberg, Future of Privacy Forum |
Wendy Grossman, Freelance writer |
Ece Gumusel, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign |
Thomas Haley, University of Utah S.J. Quinney College of Law |
Joseph Hall, Internet Society |
Gautam Hans, Vanderbilt Law School |
Woodrow Hartzog, Northeastern University |
Steven Hazel, US District Courts |
Justin Hemmings, PCLOB |
Janine Hiller, Virginia Tech |
Dennis Hirsch, The Ohio State University Moritz College of Law |
Lance Hoffman, George Washington University |
Chris Hoofnagle, UC Berkeley |
Gordon Hull, UNC Charlotte |
Catherine Jasserand, RUG (University of Groningen) |
Kristin Johnson, Tulane University Law School |
D.R. Jones, University of Memphis School of Law |
Meg Jones, Georgetown University |
Sara Jordan, Future of Privacy Forum |
Thomas Kadri, University of Georgia School of Law |
Margot Kaminski, Colorado Law School |
Brett Max Kaufman, ACLU |
Girard Kelly, Common Sense Media |
DeBrae Kennedy-Mayo, Georgia Tech |
Orin Kerr, University of California, Berkeley Law School |
Cam Kerry, The Brookings Institution |
Lauren Kilgour, Cornell University |
Pauline Kim, Washington University School of Law |
Jonathan King, Cordell Institute |
Sara Kingsley, Carnegie Mellon University |
Andrea Kleinsmith, UMBC |
Anne Klinefelter, University of North Carolina |
Dena Kozanas, U.S. Department of Homeland Security |
Magdalena Krajewska, Wingate University |
Mihir Kshirsagar, Princeton CITP |
Matthew Kugler, Northwestern Pritzker School of Law |
Elif Nur Kumru, Duke Center on Law & Tech |
Susan Landau, Tufts University |
Mary Leary, Columbus School of Law, The Catholic University of America |
Ron Lee, Arnold & Porter |
Becky Lenaburg, Microsoft Corporation |
Brenda Leong, Future of Privacy Forum |
Yafit Lev-Aretz, City University of New York |
Amanda Levendowski, Georgetown Law |
Karen Levy, Cornell University |
Tiffany Li, Boston University School of Law |
Ilaria Liccardi, MIT |
David Lie, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of Toronto |
Rebecca Lipman, NYC Law Department |
Siona Listokin, George Mason University |
Jamie Luguri |
Joanne Ma, University of California, Berkeley |
Lance Mabry, IDEM |
Mark MacCarthy, Georgetown University |
Mary Madden, Joan Ganz Cooney Center |
Leighton Mair, University of Richmond |
Carter Manny, University of Southern Maine |
Mason Marks, Gonzaga University School of L |
Dustin Marlan, University of Massachusetts School of Law |
Alex Marthews, Restore The Fourth, Inc. |
Kirsten Martin, George Washington University |
Alice Marwick, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill |
Aaron Massey, University of Maryland, Baltimore County |
Arunesh Mathur, Princeton University |
J. Nathan Matias, Cornell University |
Hideyuki Matsumi, VUB (Vrije Universiteit Brussel) |
Andrea Matwyshyn, Penn State Law/ Penn State Engineering |
Jonathan Mayer, Princeton University |
WIlliam McGeveran, University of Minnesota Law School |
Lee McGuigan, Digital Life Initiative, Cornell Tech |
Katie McInnis, Consumer Reports |
Jasmine McNealy, University of Florida |
Edward McNicholas, Ropes & Gray LLP |
Emily McReynolds, Microsoft |
Sylvain Métille, Lausanne University |
Christopher Millard, Queen Mary University of London |
Julissa Milligan, Privacy and Civil Liberties Oversight Board |
Jon Mills, UF College of Law |
Darakhshan Mir, Bucknell University |
Brent Mittelstadt, University of Oxford |
Kevin Moriarty, Division of Privacy & Identity Protection; Federal Trade Commission |
Laura Moy, Georgetown University Law Center |
Trix Mulder, University of Groningen |
Scott Mulligan, Skidmore College |
Deirdre Mulligan, School of Information UCB |
Arvind Narayanan, Princeton University |
Lisa Nelson, University of Pittsburgh |
Nora Ni Loideain, Information Law and Policy Centre, Institute of Advanced Legal Studies, University of London |
Gabriel Nicholas, New York University School of Law |
Aileen Nielsen, ETH Zurich Center for Law & Economics |
Helen Nissenbaum, Cornell Tech |
Kobbi Nissim, georgetown university |
Tom Norton, Fordham Center on Law and Information Policy (CLIP) |
Ronan Ó Fathaigh, University of Amsterdam |
Tom O’Malley, Frozen Pii, LLC |
Maggie Oates, Carnegie Mellon University |
George Obaido, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg |
Andrew Odlyzko, University of Minnesota |
Paul Ohm, Georgetown Law |
Peter Ormerod, Western Carolina University |
Brian Owsley, UNT Dallas College of Law |
Nizan Packin, CITY UNIVERSITY OF NY — BARUCH COLLEGE |
Ella Padon Corren, Herzog Fox & Neeman |
Nicolas Papernot, University of Toronto and Vector Institute |
Sunoo Park, MIT & Harvard |
Stephanie Pell, West Point |
Jon Penney, Harvard Berkman Klein Center / Citizen Lab |
Najarian Peters, Seton Hall Law School |
Bilyana Petkova, HBKU College of Law – Doha |
Gavin Phillipson, University of Bristol |
Visakha Phusamruat, National Institute of Development Administration |
Jules Polonetsky, Future of Privacy Forum |
Kenneth Propp, Georgetown University Law Center |
Wenjun QIu, University of Toronto |
Michelle Ramsden, USDOJ |
Sofia Ranchordas, University of Groningen |
Daniel Rauch, tbd |
Abhilasha Ravichander, Carnegie Mellon University |
Angie Raymond, Information Governance, Ostrom Workshop- Indiana University |
Priscilla Regan, Schar School of Policy and Government, George Mason University |
Blake Reid, Colorado Law |
Sekou Remy, IBM Research Africa |
Elizabeth Renieris, Berkman Klein Center for Internet & Society |
Neil Richards, Washington University School of Law |
David Robinson, Cornell |
Zak Rogoff, Ranking Digital Rights |
Michael Rosenbloom, Communications & Technology Law Clinic at Georgetown Law |
Alan Rozenshtein, University of Minnesota Law School |
Alan Rubel, University of Wisconsin-Madison |
Ira Rubinstein, NYU School of Law |
James Rule, Center for the Study of Law & Society, UC Berkeley |
Chris Russell, University of Surrey/the Alan Turing Institute |
Laurent Sacharoff, University of Arkansas School of Law |
Norman Sadeh, Carnegie Mellon University |
Madelyn Sanfilippo, CITP, Princeton University |
Sarah Scheffler, Boston University |
Lauren Scholz, Florida State College of Law |
Elaine Sedenberg, Facebook |
Andrew Selbst, UCLA School of Law |
Jordan Selzer, GWU/MFA |
Aaron Shapiro, Information Law Institute, NYU |
Stuart Shapiro, MITRE Corporation |
Alexis Shore, Boston University |
Yan Shvartzshnaider, NYU |
Michael Sierra-Arevalo, Rutgers School of Criminal Justiice |
Ido Sivan-Sevilla, Cornell Tech |
Robert Sloan, University of Illinois at Chicago |
Christopher Slobogin, Vanderbilt Law School |
Anna Slomovic, Independent |
Stephen Smith, Stanford Center for Internet and society |
Adam Smith, Boston University |
Daniel Solove, George Washington University Law School |
Alicia Solow-Niederman, Harvard Law School |
Lisa J Sotto, Hunton Andrews Kurth LLP |
Lydia Stamato, University of Maryland, Baltimore County |
Jay Stanley, ACLU |
Andrew Stivers, Federal Trade Commission, Bureau of Economics |
Lior Strahilevitz, University of Chicago Law School |
Katherine Strandburg, New York University School of Law |
Allyson Stuart, Charleston School of Law |
Jennifer Sturiale, Harvard Law School |
Tanasai Sucontphunt, National Institute of Development Administration |
Clare Sullivan, Law Center, Georgetown University |
Peter Sun, University of Toronto |
Daniel Susser, Penn State University |
Marika Swanberg, Boston University |
Peter Swire, Georgia Tech Scheller College of Business |
Omer Tene, IAPP |
Melanie Teplinsky, American University, Washington College of Law |
David Thaw, University of Pittsburgh |
Matthew Tokson, University of Utah College of Law |
Anne Toomey McKenna, Penn State Dickinson Law/ Penn State Institute for Computational & Data Sciences |
Lawrence Trautman, Prairie View A&M University |
Michael Traynor, Cobalt LLP |
Charlotte Tschider, University of Nebraska College of Law |
Catherine Tucker, MIT |
Joseph Turow, University of Pennsylvania |
Blase Ur, University of Chicago |
Jennifer Urban, Berkeley Law |
Jeffrey Vagle, Georgia State University College of Law |
Joris Van Hoboken, Vrije Universiteit Brussel & University of Amsterdam |
Rory Van Loo, Boston University |
Patricia Vargas Leon, Information Society Project Yale Law School |
Mayank Varia, Boston University |
Prashant Vasudevan, University of California Berkeley |
Michael Veale, University College London |
Mark Verstraete, NYU |
Salome Viljoen, NYU Law, Cornell Tech |
Sandra Wachter, University of Oxford |
Ari Waldman, New York Law School/Princeton |
Richard Warner, Chicago-Kent College of Law |
Anne Washington, New York University |
Gabriel Weinberg, DuckDuckGo |
Kate Weisburd, George Washington Univeristy School of Law |
Jeremy Weissman, Washington and Lee University / Roger Mudd Center for Ethics |
Daniel Weitzner, MIT Internet Policy Research Initiative |
Kevin Werbach, Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania |
Susanne Wetzel, Stevens Institute of Technology |
Rebecca Wexler, Berkeley School of Law |
Tara Whalen, Carleton University |
Jan Whittington, University of Washington |
Craig Wills, Worcester Polytechnic Institute |
Peter Winn, U.S. Department of Justice |
Jane Winn, University of Washington School of Law |
Shane Witnov, Facebook |
Christopher Wolf, Future of Privacy Forum |
Josephine Wolff, Fletcher School, Tufts University |
Richmond Wong, UC Berkeley School of Information |
Alexandra Wood, Berkman Klein Center for Internet & Society at Harvard University |
Allison Woodruff, Google |
Sam Wrigley, University of Helsinki |
Felix Wu, Cardozo School of Law |
Heng Xu, American University |
Svetlana Yakovleva, Institute for Information Law (University of Amsterdam), De Brauw Blackstone Westbroek |
Meg Young, University of Washington Information School |
Tal Zarsky, Penn Law |
Elana Zeide, UCLA School of Law |
Nan Zhang, Kogod School of Business, American University |
Carleen Zubrzycki, Harvard Law School |
Frederik Zuiderveen Borgesius, iHub, Radboud University |
Polina Zvyagina, Airbnb |