My new article explores how private law has become the de facto regulatory framework for new technologies that rely extensively on data, and the way contract and intellectual property have coalesced to supercharge ownership rights. https://t.co/g9V5JK6eKo
Pleased to announce publication of my article, Academic Economic Espionage?, in the @WMLawReview re criminal prosecutions, trade secrets, national security, and research at universities: https://t.co/qwHPx1IRLL
The HLS community mourns the passing of Charles Ogletree '78, a tireless advocate for civil rights, equality, human dignity and social justice, and a long-serving faculty member who made a monumental impact on Harvard Law School. We send our condolences to his family and friends.
Your face can do more than just unlock your phone. @UVALaw’s @Prof_ERowe joins hosts @RisaGoluboff and @daniellecitron to talk about the power, promise and peril of facial recognition technology and why stronger protections for consumers are needed. https://t.co/ZvMu1F5ptS
Delighted to share a draft of our forthcoming Trade Secret Case Management Judicial Guide providing judges with a comprehensive resource for surveying and managing trade secret law and litigation @SSRN https://t.co/D95Ct7RGBg
Happy to share the draft of my latest paper: Analyzing the high profile arrests of professors across the country for "espionage" and examining the tensions and feasibility of prosecuting espionage in the university context. @SSRN https://t.co/K7ESjayzqO
Face recognition tech gets Girl Scout mom booted from Rockettes show — due to where she works https://t.co/0DDsMxXRP0 . This is the best part . . . because she is an attorney at a law firm that is engaged in litigation against the parent company.
Interesting complaint by school district against social media platforms for causing psychological harm among youth and contributing to mental health crisis. Kent School District. v. Meta Platforms et al
Happy to announce publication of "Procuring Algorithmic Transparency." We argue that concerns re excessive secrecy in algorithmic models in the criminal justice system may be resolved through trade secret law and procurement negotiations https://t.co/kMwS77ryKU
Breaking News: Harvard and Yale law schools are withdrawing from the U.S. News rankings, in perhaps the biggest challenge yet to the school ratings industry. https://t.co/rBmrA2TsTx