
Sari Mazzurco
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Assistant Professor @SMULawSchool | Internet law, privacy, and IP | @[email protected]
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http://www.sarimazzurco.com 24-11-2021 21:57:18
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Tomorrow! Sari Mazzurco (SMU Dedman School of Law) joins us to give a talk on "Trademark Law's Public" Thursday, Oct 3, 2024 - 12:00PM-1:30PM DM for Zoom details.


It’s such a treat to be back at the The Information Society Project! There’s no place like it. Thank you for having me 🙏

A pleasure to speak with alexandra j. roberts, Betsy Rosenblatt, and ®️achael "Trademark Clippy" Dickson™️ at Suffolk University Law School today -- It's a great time to talk about trademark law's public interests!

Are you a junior legal scholar? The call for abstracts for the Michigan Junior Scholars Conference Michigan Law School is now open! Submissions are due by 1/5 and junior scholars in all fields can apply! buff.ly/4092z8Q


SMU Dedman School of Law professors AALS annual meeting day 1. Carliss Chatman Sari Mazzurco Andrea Tosato. Not pictured but definitely seen today: Christina Sautter (where’s that other picture at?) and Leo Yu #AALS2025


Being on sabbatical is fantastic but it’s also awesome to see my SMU Dedman School of Law colleagues at #aals2025! Andrea Tosato Sari Mazzurco Carla L. Reyes


Professor Hillel Bavli's article, "Stereotypes as Character Evidence," was published in the Stanford Law Review. 🔗 Read: stanfordlawreview.org/print/article/…

Excited to see my new article, “Stereotypes as Character Evidence,” published in the Stanford Law Review! Many thanks to the Stanford Law Review editors for their wonderful work on my article.



Always exciting to unbox the print copies! My latest privacy paper, "Privacy Law's Role in an Information Economy," in CardozoLawReview is also available on SSRN: papers.ssrn.com/abstract=47471…


From Gods to Google is now out in The Yale Law Journal Following First Amendment challenges to tech regulations? We tell a different story of the SCOTUS caselaw: not (just) Lochnerean but the output of the Court’s religious speakers cases yalelawjournal.org/feature/from-g…