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This week’s Law & Tech Talk examined “Why AI Requires Rebuilding Privacy Law.” Thank you to Ignacio Cofone for a magnificent presentation!

This week’s Law &amp; Tech Talk examined “Why AI Requires Rebuilding Privacy Law.” Thank you to <a href="/IgnacioCofone/">Ignacio Cofone</a> for a magnificent presentation!
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Read ISP fellow Akriti Gaur's new fascinating article: "Shapeshifting Speech - The constitutional significance of the collapse of 'public' speech on messaging platforms" papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cf…

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Join us for Prof. Robert Gorwa's (Berlin Social Science Center) talk on: "Full Stack Governance for Malicious AI" 📅 Thu., April 10, 2025 ⏰ 12:00-1:30 PM 📍Baker Hall 405 DM for Zoom details (ISP fellows only)

Join us for Prof. Robert Gorwa's (Berlin Social Science Center) talk on: "Full Stack Governance for Malicious AI"

đź“… Thu., April 10, 2025
⏰ 12:00-1:30 PM
📍Baker Hall 405

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Join us tomorrow for Prof. Wolfgang Schulze's (Humboldt Institute for Internet and Society) talk: "Throw things in the air and see what sticks: The EU's approach to regulating platforms and AI" Tue., April 15 - 12:10-1:30PM - SLB 128 Cosponsored by Yale Journal of Law & Technology DM for Zoom details

Join us tomorrow for Prof. Wolfgang Schulze's (Humboldt Institute for Internet and Society) talk: "Throw things in the air and see what sticks: The EU's approach to regulating platforms and AI"

Tue., April 15 - 12:10-1:30PM - SLB 128

Cosponsored by <a href="/YJoLT/">Yale Journal of Law & Technology</a> 

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Don't miss tomorrow’s talk from Prof. Tobias Barrington Wolff (University of Pennsylvania Carey Law School): "State Maximalism and the Federal Common Law of Interstate Relations After Dobbs" 📅 Thu., April. 17, 2025 ⏰12:00-1:30 PM 📍Baker Hall 405 DM for Zoom details (ISP fellows only)

Don't miss tomorrow’s talk from Prof. Tobias Barrington Wolff (<a href="/pennlaw/">University of Pennsylvania Carey Law School</a>): "State Maximalism and the Federal Common Law of Interstate Relations After Dobbs" 

đź“… Thu., April. 17, 2025 
⏰12:00-1:30 PM 
📍Baker Hall 405

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Thank you to Wolfgang Schulz for a magnificent presentation on “Throw Things in the Air and See What Sticks: The EU’s Approach to Regulating Platforms and AI” at this week’s Law & Tech Talk!

Thank you to <a href="/WWSchulz/">Wolfgang Schulz</a> for a magnificent presentation on “Throw Things in the Air and See What Sticks: The EU’s Approach to Regulating Platforms and AI” at this week’s Law &amp; Tech Talk!
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At this week’s Ideas Lunch, we had the pleasure of hosting Prof. Tobias Barrington Wolff’s wonderful presentation on “State Maximalism and the Federal Common Law of Interstate Relations After Dobbs!”

At this week’s Ideas Lunch, we had the pleasure of hosting Prof. Tobias Barrington Wolff’s wonderful presentation on “State Maximalism and the Federal Common Law of Interstate Relations After Dobbs!”
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Thank you to everyone who joined us for our annual Freedom of Expression Scholars Conference! We’re grateful to the incredible scholars, discussants, and attendees who made this past weekend such a valuable exchange of ideas on speech, technology, and democracy. #FESC2025

Thank you to everyone who joined us for our annual Freedom of Expression Scholars Conference! We’re grateful to the incredible scholars, discussants, and attendees who made this past weekend such a valuable exchange of ideas on speech, technology, and democracy.

#FESC2025
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Another must-read new publication by ISP’s Executive Director chinmayiarun in the Stanford Journal of International Law: The Silicon Valley Effect 👉 law.stanford.edu/sjil/

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New publication by ISP fellow Mila T Samdub! India as the “AI Use Case Capital of the World”: Socio-Economic Development as AI Hype casi.sas.upenn.edu/iit/mila-t-sam…

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Read ISP fellow Tiffany C. Li's brand new article in Villanova Law Review: "Ending the AI Race: Regulatory Collaboration as Critical Counter-Narrative" digitalcommons.law.villanova.edu/vlr/vol69/iss5…

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ISP fellow Michael Karanicolas publishes in Just Security: "The Digital Divide Meets the Quantum Divide" - justsecurity.org/111035/digital… "Governing the Quantum Revolution" - justsecurity.org/111044/series-…

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We’re deeply grateful to Faven Getahun ’25, Noah Kim ’25, Victoria Maras ’25, and Ben Menke ’25 for all the energy, time, and care they brought to MFIA this year as student directors. Thank you for everything! law.yale.edu/yls-today/news…

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Our Andrew Miller publishes in Yale Journal of Law & Technology: "Invisible Allies: Algorithmic Consumer Profiling and the Rise of New Group Harms" papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cf…

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Victory for academic freedom & LGBTQ visibility: A federal court just ordered the gov’t to repost articles by Harvard doctors removed for referencing the existence of trans patients. MFIA, ACLU & allies argued the takedown was unconstitutional censorship. law.yale.edu/yls-today/news…

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Missing ISP content over the summer? We’re sharing recorded talks from this past semester’s Speaker Series on our YouTube channel: youtube.com/@yaleisp First up: watch Prof. Lyrissa Lidsky’s lecture, “Inevitable Errors: Defamation by Hallucination” youtube.com/watch?v=-B6YgB…

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Check out recorded talks from our Law & Tech Speaker Series: lnkd.in/eBZ2prw7 In “Why AI Requires Rebuilding Privacy Law”, Prof. Ignacio Cofone explains why AI demands shifting privacy law from individual control to harm prevention. 👉 youtube.com/watch?v=lsQVKn…

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Check out YLS Senior Research Scholar and ISP Affiliated Fellow Linda Greenhouse's article in The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science: "The Dobbs Court" journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/00…