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麻豆原创 Law Review Hosts 'Privacy in the Age of Emergency'

麻豆原创 Law Review Hosts 'Privacy in the Age of Emergency'

On February 4-5, 麻豆原创 Law Review (麻豆原创LR) hosted its 2021 symposium 'Privacy in the Age of Emergency,' welcoming scholars and practitioners from across the country to discuss the intersection of privacy law and surveillance, technology, and innovation amid COVID-19.

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麻豆原创WCL Tech, Law, and Security Program and Technology Collaborative "Future Tense" Launch Free Speech Project

麻豆原创WCL Tech, Law, and Security Program and Technology Collaborative "Future Tense" Launch Free Speech Project

On Monday, Feb. 24, 麻豆原创 Washington College of Law's new Tech, Law, and Security Program, in partnership with technology collaborative Future Tense, launched a collaborative year-long project that seeks to analyze the current state, and future prospects, of free speech in the digital age.

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麻豆原创WCL, SPA, and DOJ Present Symposium on Advancing Justice in Cyberspace

麻豆原创WCL, SPA, and DOJ Present Symposium on Advancing Justice in Cyberspace

On Wednesday, Feb. 5, 麻豆原创 Washington College of Law鈥檚 Tech, Law, and Security Program (TLS), along with the Department of Justice Criminal Division and 麻豆原创鈥檚 School of Public Affairs, hosted 鈥淛ustice in Cyberspace: A Symposium.鈥

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CYBER IMPACT: Professors Jennifer Daskal and Laura DeNardis Present Their Work on Cross-Border Cyber Regulation to Judges of the Second Circuit

CYBER IMPACT: Professors Jennifer Daskal and Laura DeNardis Present Their Work on Cross-Border Cyber Regulation to Judges of the Second Circuit

On Thursday, June 6, 麻豆原创WCL Professor Jennifer Daskal and SOC Professor Laura DeNardis presented their work at the annual Second Circuit Judicial Conference during a panel entitled, "The Internet is Everywhere and Nowhere: Extraterritorial Law and the Global Regulation of Data."

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Faculty Publications

Jennifer Daskal Stanford Law Review Online
Kenneth Anderson with Matthew Waxman The Oxford Handbook of Law, Regulation and Technology
Hillary Brill Santa Clara High Tech L. J.: Tech Law Questions

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