Publications
The Institute for Technology, Law & Policy examines emerging issues in a rapidly changing environment.
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Cybersecurity Spillovers
Mark Verstraete and Tal Zarsky, 47, Brigham Young University Law Review (2022)
Analysis of Pakistan’s Removal and Blocking of Unlawful Online Content (Procedure, Oversight, and Safeguards) Rules, 2021
Lucia Chiban Zamar, Bharath Gururagavendran, Leo Huang, Sarah Kamran, Michael Karanicolas, and Madeline Thorpe, January 25, 2022
Public Comment Regarding Public Forum on Domestic Terrorism, Notice PCLOB-2022-01
Michael Karanicolas, Vidushi Marda, Courtney Radsch, and Alessia Zornetta, June 30, 2022
Buy Now, Pay (Maybe) Later
Nikita Aggarwal, The Brian Lehrer Show, July 28, 2022
Can a state block access to online information about abortion services?
John Villasenor, The Brookings Institution, July 27, 2022
Making Big Tech Pay for the News They Use
Courtney Radsch, Center for International Media Assistance, July 7, 2022
Artificial intelligence and disinformation – state-aligned information operations and the distortion of the public sphere
Courtney Radsch, Organization for Security and Co-Operation in Europe, July 6, 2022
Authoritarianism as a Service: India’s Moves to Weaponize Private Sector Content Moderation with the 2021 Information Technology Rules
Michael Karanicolas, Indian Journal of Law & Technology (2022)
Why law professors should co-author academic articles with law students
John Villasenor, ABA Journal, June 22, 2022
What Makes Data Personal?
Mark Verstraete and Maria Lilla Montagnani, 56 U.C. Davis Law Review (forthcoming 2023)