October 25
This Penn Carey Law course empowers a new generation of engineers to recognize and examine critically the ethical, moral, and legal quandaries.
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In an article published in the Richmond Journal of Law & Technology, Melany Amarikwa L’24 explores the harms perpetuated by TikTok’s unique use of recommendation algorithms.
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At The Regulatory Review, Caroline Hackley L’24 examines the limitations of COPPA, the only federal law regulating the collection of children’s data via the internet.
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In “Generative Interpretation,”Prof. David Hoffman shows how large language models (LLMs) provide a better method of contract interpretation, with some caveats.
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Will AI and ChatGPT transform legal services and legal education?
Law and Technology, Library News, Research and Scholarship Services September 8
At The Hill,
Prof. Christopher S. Yoo urges Congress to not allow “the heat of the ‘techlash’ moment” to guide antitrust reform decisions.
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Dana Dyer L’22 has authored a
trailblazing report shining a light on how AI contributes to racial bias in hiring processes for Black educators.
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In the Stanford Computational Antitrust Journal, Prof. Coglianese and Alicia Lai L’21 explore machine-learning algorithms’ potential role in antitrust regulation.
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Prof. Coglianese moderated a discussion with Duke Law’s Lawrence Baxter on cryptocurrencies and their far-reaching environmental impacts.
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Coglianese and Lai caution that existing processes can sometimes be “far more problematic than their digital counterparts.”
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Hammer teaches an upper-level JD course on financial regulation at the Law School.
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Vidyarthi’s paper, co-authored by Rachel Hulvey, a PhD candidate at Penn, was recently published in the Indian Journal of Law and Technology.
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Minami is a corporate lawyer from Japan who works for ZeLo, the country’s fastest growing law firm.
Awards, Business, Global, International, Law and Technology, LLM, Regulation, Students January 20
Garber’s book is co-authored by Scott Olson, former FBI agent, and includes interviews with Fortune 500 CSOs and CISOs and high-ranking government officials, among others.
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“The prospect of automating a vast swath of governmental decisions … promises more than just a path toward more efficient delivery of government services. It can provide, at the same time, an important opportunity to lead toward a more empathetic government,” writes Coglianese.
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Allen is an internationally renowned expert on privacy and data protection law and prolific scholar.
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Hammer discussed cryptocurrency’s role in various industries, while Massarotto explored the issue of regulation.
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As part of the clinic, Alex DeLaney GR’19, L’22 helped support the University’s technology licensing process.
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In one of our newest courses, students engage in vibrant discussions at the nexus of law, philosophy, rapidly-growing business sectors, and cutting-edge technological innovation.
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Massarotto, along with Prof. Yoo, will discuss competition issues associated with the use of algorithms, artificial intelligence (AI), and predictive analytics in business decisions during Penn Law Antitrust Association’s annual seminar.
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Upon confirmation, Sohn will become the third Democrat Commissioner on the current FCC and the first openly LGBTQ+ Commissioner in FCC history.
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Instead of brushing aside the legal questions his work as an information science professor raised, Lazar grew interested in learning how to find the answers.
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The research delves into the role data play in digital platforms’ business strategies and their antitrust implications.
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In a new paper, Prof. Coglianese explores whether U.S. administrative law can accommodate a future in which most government functions are automated.
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Chandra Nukala ML’21 shares his experiences and observations as part of Policy Lab: AI and Implicit Bias, taught by Senior Adjunct Professor of Global Leadership Rangita de Silva de Alwis.
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Chandra Nukala ML’21 shares his experiences and observations as part of Senior Adjunct Professor of Global Leadership Rangita de Silva de Alwis’ Policy Lab on AI and Implicit Bias.
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The Communications team at the University of Pennsylvania Carey Law School spoke with antitrust expert Professor Herbert Hovenkamp about the recently filed antitrust lawsuits against Facebook.
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Professor Christopher Yoo helped lead and draft “Education for the most marginalised post-COVID-19: Guidance for governments in the uses of digital technologies in education.”
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The Law School and CTIC are pleased to announce the sixth year of the CTIC Interdisciplinary Scholarship Program, a competitive program that awards scholarships to JD students pursuing joint degrees in law and technology.
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In a recently released paper, James G. Dinan University Professor
Herbert Hovenkamp delves into some of the most pressing antitrust issues concerning large digital platforms.
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Humans v. machines: Professor Cary Coglianese discusses whether we should be governed by democratic or algorithmic decision-making
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What can be done to increase college-level teachers’ and researchers’ access to documentaries in the non-theatrical, non-home video academic market while still supporting independent film production?
Copyright, Documentaries blog, Documentaries, Law and Technology, Law School, Library, Media, Video October 21
The PA Department of Corrections’ nearly complete ban on recording in its facilities by lawyers and the media needs to be reexamined in light of advances in the use of digital audiovisual technology and visual legal advocacy.
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Video of the 2014 VLA Roundtable “Preparing to Protest” shows how “creative cultural resistance” can increase the visual impact of direct action social justice protests.
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