Read ISP Fellow @akritigaur fascinating new article in National Law School of India Review: “The Authenticity Trap: Political Deepfakes and the Limits of Current Regulation.”
Available here: https://t.co/xG0RKhGZo4
Summer break is the perfect time to catch up on conversations from our Law & Technology Speaker Series. We've begun uploading recordings from this past year to our YouTube channel! Watch "The Future of Professional Advice" with @CEHaupt (@Northeastern)
https://t.co/MkgRrz0DDC
Join the Majority World Initiative at ISP for "Governing AI from Africa: Rights, Sovereignty, and Democratic Futures"
June 12, 11:00 AM–12:30 PM ET
featuring @effodu, @kebenewodajo, and @yeayalew , moderated by Kenzo Soares Seto.
Register: https://t.co/SqPzmABTyl
New from ISP Fellow Katri Nousiainen: “Navigating the Quantum Frontier: Emerging Legal and Developmental Challenges.”
Read it here: https://t.co/sUXd3u4tMn
New from ISP Fellow Przemyslaw Palka, published in Internet Policy Review: “Social media and mental harms under the Digital Services Act.”
https://t.co/HUGaSRqIAY
MFIA’s new brief in Drake v. UMG Recordings, Inc. argues that you can’t sue over statements you invited in the first place.
John Langford @Prof_LBLidsky Raymond Perez @DanNovack
https://t.co/SAFFqyww1U
Congrats to @IgnacioCofone on Canadian Privacy Law: Cases and Materials (@EmondPublishing ), a casebook comprehensively covering Canada’s privacy framework across private law, statutes, and the Charter. Great to see this out!
https://t.co/vfRhdfW0O5
Big congrats to ISP Fellow @mpangel139 on her new publication, "From Privacy to the Data Economy: The FTC’s Reframing of Its Regulatory Priorities," out in the Spring 2026 issue of the Arizona state Law Journal.
https://t.co/1qr3zM2dsA
Read ISP Executive Director @chinmayiarun's new article, published by the @knightcolumbia: "The Right to Access Foreign Communicative Infrastructure"
https://t.co/UCxTuOQKPa
On Tuesday, we convened for the 3rd edition of the ISP Fellows’ Conference. Fellows shared their work, exchanged ideas, & offered feedback on eachother’s papers. Thanks to everyone who contributed!
Special thanks to @mpangel139 for organizing such a successful event!
Today, the MFIA Clinic filed an amicus brief for the Pentagon Press Association urging the D.C. Circuit to deny the Pentagon’s emergency stay motion.
The pre-policy status quo poses no immediate risk and serves the public interest in a free press.
https://t.co/I7flDYrSHw
Last week, the ISP hosted End of the Anonymous Internet? with the Wikimedia Foundation, bringing together scholars, advocates, technologists, litigators, and policy experts to discuss anonymous speech and digital civil liberties. Thank you to everyone who joined us.
Thanks to @MulliganEsq (@brooklynlaw) for a terrific final Ideas Lunch of the semester. We loved hearing about “Data Property, Bailments & Descendibility” and ending the term with such a thoughtful conversation.
Tomorrow! Don’t miss "Data Property, Bailments & Descendibility" with Christina Mulligan (Brooklyn Law School)
Thursday, April 16, 2026, from 12:00–1:30 PM in Baker Hall 405.
Zoom available for ISP fellows
Former ISP Executive Director and Rebecca Crootof (University of Richmond School of Law) is in the house! So excited for her talk: “Introducing Technology Law”.
Tuesday, April 14, 2026
12:10–1:30 PM
Baker Hall, Room 405
DM for Zoom details
Cosponsored by @YJoLT
Tomorrow! We’re excited to host Prof. Rebecca Crootof (University of Richmond School of Law) for a talk titled: “Introducing Technology Law”.
Tuesday, April 14, 2026
12:10–1:30 PM
Baker Hall, Room 405
DM for Zoom details
Cosponsored by @YJoLT