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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)
Why Colleges Should Pool Teaching Resources
John Villasenor, The Chronicle of Higher Education, June 4, 2020
After Buffalo, will social media companies finally ban great replacement theory?
Courtney Radsch, Los Angeles Times, May 17, 2022
Could Elon Musk’s Takeover of Twitter Have a Silver Lining?
Courtney Radsch, Centre for International Governance Innovation, May 4, 2022
Digging into the mystery of why Elon Musk is offering billions for Twitter
Courtney Radsch, Financial Post, May 4, 2022
The bright side of Elon Musk’s Twitter takeover
Courtney Radsch, AXIOS, April 30, 2022
Could Europe’s new laws rein in Elon Musk’s chaotic vision of free speech on Twitter?
Courtney Radsch, Daily Dot, April 29, 2022