How to Regulate Artificial Intelligence 

January 16

Regulators should factor in the dynamic nature of machine learning when proposing AI regulations, writes Prof. Cary Coglianese.

Administrative & Regulatory Law, Cary Coglianese, Faculty, Featured, IP & Technology Law, Law and Technology, Penn Program on Regulation, Regulatory Review, Research and Scholarship 

Prof. Christopher Yoo Files Amicus in Moody v. NetChoice, LLC 

December 8

CTIC, Faculty, Law and Technology, Media, SCOTUS 

Review of Prof. Cary Coglianese’s Scholarship on Government Contracting for Algorithmic Accountability 

December 4

Cary Coglianese, Faculty, Government, Law and Technology, Media, Regulation 

Lecturer in Law Jen Leonard L’04 Discusses How Generative AI Could Expand Access to Justice 

November 22

Audio, Faculty, Future of the Profession, Law and Technology, Media, podcast 

Lawfare Relies on Prof. Cary Coglianese’s ‘Canonical’ Scholarship as Basis for Analyzing Cybersecurity Regulations 

November 20

Cary Coglianese, Faculty, Government, Law and Technology, Media, PPR, Regulation 

Prof. Emeritus Charles W. Mooney Jr. Speaks at South Dakota Blockchain Institute Symposium 

November 3

Charles Mooney, Faculty, Law and Technology, Media 

Technology Law & Ethics 

October 25

This Penn Carey Law course empowers a new generation of engineers to recognize and examine critically the ethical, moral, and legal quandaries.

article archive, Christopher S. Yoo, Cross-Disciplinary, CTIC, Curriculum, Faculty, IP & Technology Law, Justin Gus Hurwitz, Law and Technology, Transformative Faculty 

Prof. Cary Coglianese Recommends an ‘All-Hands-On-Deck’ Approach to AI Regulation 

October 17

Cary Coglianese, Faculty, Government, IP & Technology Law, Law and Technology, Media, PPR, Regulation 

Prof. Cary Coglianese’s ANSI Keynote Explored Interrelationship Between Technology, Standards, and the Law 

October 16

Cary Coglianese, Faculty, Government, IP & Technology Law, Law and Technology, Media, PPR, Regulation 

Privacy & Racial Justice 

October 4

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.

Anita L. Allen, article archive, Beyond the Classroom, Faculty, Featured, inclusion, Law and Technology, RacialJustice, Research and Scholarship, Students, Tech Law 

Prof. Cary Coglianese’s Scholarship on Governmental Algorithmic Accountability Cited 

October 2

Administrative Law, Cary Coglianese, Faculty, Government, IP & Technology Law, Law and Technology, Media, Regulation 

Protecting Children’s Data 

September 29

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.

Administrative & Regulatory Law, article archive, Beyond the Classroom, Featured, Law and Technology, Penn Program on Regulation, PPR, Regulatory Review, Research and Scholarship, Students, Tech Law 

Prof. Cary Coglianese: AI Regulation Will Be ‘Ongoing Continuous Process’ 

September 26

Administrative Law, Cary Coglianese, Faculty, Government, IP & Technology Law, Law and Technology, Media, Regulation 

The Promising Use of AI Models in Contract Interpretation 

September 21

In “Generative Interpretation,”Prof. David Hoffman shows how large language models (LLMs) provide a better method of contract interpretation, with some caveats.

article archive, Courts & the Judicial System, David Hoffman, Faculty, Featured, Law and Technology, Research and Scholarship, Transformative Faculty 

Prof. Cary Coglianese Says AI Regulators Will Have to be Agile, Flexible, and Vigilant 

September 10

Administrative Law, Cary Coglianese, Faculty, Government, IP & Technology Law, Law and Technology, Media, Regulation 

Prof. Polk Wagner Urges Balanced Approach Toward AI Technologies in Legal Education 

September 5

CTIC, Faculty, IP & Technology Law, Law and Technology, Media, R. Polk Wagner 

Prof. Cary Coglianese Discusses the Future of AI Regulation 

September 5

Administrative Law, Cary Coglianese, Faculty, Government, IP & Technology Law, Law and Technology, Media, Regulation 

Prof. Cary Coglianese Advises There Is No ‘One-Size-Fits-All Action’ for AI Regulation 

August 30

Administrative Law, Cary Coglianese, Faculty, IP & Technology Law, Law and Technology, Media, PPR, Regulation 

Prof. Cary Coglianese Explains How Regulating AI Presents Unique Challenges 

August 29

Administrative Law, Faculty, IP & Technology Law, Law and Technology, Media, PPR, Regulation 

Prof. Polk Wagner Calls Banning ChatGPT at Law Schools a ‘Fool’s Game’ 

August 11

Faculty, Law and Technology, Media, R. Polk Wagner 

Prof. Cary Coglianese Explains How Congress Can Best Regulate AI 

August 8

Administrative Law, Cary Coglianese, Faculty, Law and Technology, Media, PPR, Regulation 

Prof. Cary Coglianese Discusses AI Advances and His Scholarship on the Challenges of Regulating Machine Learning 

July 18

Administrative Law, Cary Coglianese, CTIC, Faculty, Law and Technology, Media, Regulation 

Prof. Hovenkamp Explores the Reasons Behind Threads’ Early Success 

July 10

Business, Faculty, Herbert Hovenkamp, Law and Technology, Media 

Prof. Cary Coglianese Emphasizes the Importance of Regulating AI Risk Management 

June 1

Administrative Law, Cary Coglianese, CTIC, Faculty, Law and Technology, Media, PPR, Regulation 

Prof. Cary Coglianese Explains How a Decision Overruling Chevron Could Affect AI and Cryptocurrency Regulation 

May 4

Cary Coglianese, CTIC, Faculty, Law and Technology, Media, Regulation 

Prof. Tess Wilkinson-Ryan L’05, G’06, PhD’08 Offers Insight into the Limitations of Artificial Intelligence 

March 29

Faculty, Law and Technology, Media, Tess Wilkinson-Ryan 

Prof. Cary Coglianese Anticipates Attorneys Will Be Required to Use AI Tools in the Future 

March 14

Administrative Law, Cary Coglianese, Faculty, Law and Technology, Media, Regulation 

Prof. Herb Hovenkamp Explains Why We Might See Less Breaking Up of Tech Giants 

February 27

Administrative Law, Business, Faculty, Herbert Hovenkamp, Law and Technology, Media, Regulation 

Prof. Anita Allen Discusses the Significance of the Section 230 Case Before the Supreme Court 

February 27

Anita L. Allen, Audio, Faculty, Law and Technology, Media, Privacy, SCOTUS 

Prof. Christopher Yoo’s Scholarship on Net Neutrality Cited 

February 9

Christopher S. Yoo, Faculty, Law and Technology, Media 

ChatGPT and the Law 

February 6

Will AI and ChatGPT transform legal services and legal education?

Law and Technology, Library News, Research and Scholarship Services 

Prof. Christopher Yoo Explains What a SCOTUS Ruling Against Google Could Mean for Internet Search Tools 

January 31

Christopher S. Yoo, Faculty, Law and Technology, Media, SCOTUS 

Prof. Christopher Yoo Says SCOTUS Decision on Texas Social Media Law Could Foretell How Court Will Handle Section 230 Cases 

January 23

Christopher S. Yoo, Faculty, Law and Technology, Media 

Asst. Prof. of Law Holly Fernandez Lynch C’03, L’06, GR’06 Discusses Twitter Upheaval Means to Penn Health Services Researchers 

December 8

Faculty, Health Law, Law and Technology, Media 

Prof. Anita L. Allen Describes the Delicate and Complex Balance Between Data Sharing and Protecting Privacy 

December 8

Anita L. Allen, Conlaw, Faculty, Law and Technology, Media, Privacy 

Prof. Anita Allen Says ‘Data Sharing Is the New Health Ethic’ 

December 2

Anita L. Allen, Faculty, Health Law, Law and Technology, Media, Privacy, Video 

On the future of Twitter, Prof. Cary Coglianese Explains the Role of the ‘Marketplace of Ideas’ 

November 7

Cary Coglianese, Faculty, Law and Technology, Media, PPR, Regulation 

Antitrust Reform 

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.
article archive, Business, Christopher S. Yoo, faculty perspectives, Faculty, Law and Technology, Transformative Faculty 

Prof. Christopher Yoo’s Scholarship on Common Carriage Treatment Cited 

August 26

Christopher S. Yoo, CTIC, Faculty, Law and Technology, Media, Tech Law 

Prof. Christopher Yoo Encourages an Environment of Open Experimentation in Wireless Technology 

August 24

Christopher S. Yoo, CTIC, Faculty, Law and Technology, Media, Tech Law 

Prof. Christopher Yoo Discusses the Adverse Effects of Advertising Around Gig Speeds on Public Policy 

August 18

Christopher S. Yoo, CTIC, Faculty, Law and Technology, Media, Tech Law 

Profs. Coglianese and Mayson’s AI Research and Scholarship Cited in Law Commission of Ontario report 

June 17

Cary Coglianese, Faculty, Law and Technology, Media, Regulation, Sandra Mayson 

Law School’s 2017 Study on Municipal Broadband Projects Cited: WKTV Journal 

June 16

Law and Technology, Law School, Media, Research, Tech Law 

Should Gig Workers’ Legal Victories in Europe Boost Momentum Elsewhere? The Case of Saudi Arabia 

June 6

Alanoud Alajmi
International Comparative, International, Law and Technology, Tech Law 

AI & Inequities 

May 11

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.
article archive, Curriculum, diversity, Education, Ethics, Featured, Igniting Positive Change, inclusion, Law and Technology, RacialJustice, Rangita de Silva de Alwis, Research and Scholarship, Social Justice, Equity, & Inclusion, Social, Students, Tech Law, thoughtleadership 

AI and Implicit Bias 

April 25

Veda Handa LLM’22 shares her reflections on the Spring 2022 “Policy Lab on AI and Implicit Bias” with Prof. Rangita de Silva de Alwis.
article archive, Cross Disciplinary, Cross-Disciplinary, Curriculum, Faculty, Featured, inclusion, inclusionstudentvoices, Law and Technology, Publications, Rangita de Silva de Alwis, Social Justice, Equity, & Inclusion, Video 

4/25/22 - Do Digital Markets Need a New Legal Regime? 

April 25

CTIC, digital markets, Global Dispatch, Law and Technology, Regulation, Tech Law 

Antitrust by Algorithm 

April 18

In the Stanford Computational Antitrust Journal, Prof. Coglianese and Alicia Lai L’21 explore machine-learning algorithms’ potential role in antitrust regulation.
Administrative Law, Alumni, article archive, Business, Cary Coglianese, Faculty, Featured, Government, Law and Technology, Publications, Regulation, Research and Scholarship 

Cryptocurrency and Climate Crisis 

April 11

Prof. Coglianese moderated a discussion with Duke Law’s Lawrence Baxter on cryptocurrencies and their far-reaching environmental impacts.
article archive, Cary Coglianese, Environment, Environmental Law, Events, Faculty, Featured, Government, Law and Technology, PPR, Regulation, Regulatory Review 

At Penn Law Capital Markets Association Conference, SEC Chair Gary Gensler Speaks on Crypto Markets: MarketWatch 

April 6

Administrative Law, Business, Law and Technology, Law School, Media, Regulation 

Prof. Jill Fisch Cautions that One Decision Won’t Necessarily Be Decisive for Future of NFTs: Wired 

April 6

Business, Faculty, Jill E. Fisch, Law and Technology, Media 

At the Duke Law Journal, Prof. Cary Coglianese and Alicia Lai L’21 offer a framework for determining when government should use artificial intelligence 

March 10

Coglianese and Lai caution that existing processes can sometimes be “far more problematic than their digital counterparts.”
Administrative Law, Alumni, article archive, Cary Coglianese, Faculty, facultyscholarship, Featured, Law and Technology, Penn Program on Regulation, Publications, Regulation, Research and Scholarship, Transformative Faculty 

At Penn Today, Adjunct Prof. of Law Sarah Hammer WG’99, L’11 breaks down the basics of the new digital world 

March 9

Hammer teaches an upper-level JD course on financial regulation at the Law School.
article archive, Business, Cross-Disciplinary, Faculty, Featured, Law and Technology, Tech Law 

In a prominent Indian law journal, Apratim Vidyarthi L’22 argues that the Trump Administration’s proposed blanket TikTok ban would cause immense harm 

February 10

Vidyarthi’s paper, co-authored by Rachel Hulvey, a PhD candidate at Penn, was recently published in the Indian Journal of Law and Technology.

article archive, Beth Simmons, Christopher S. Yoo, Conlaw, Faculty, Featured, Global, International, Law and Technology, Legal Writing, Privacy, Publications, Research, Seth Kreimer, Students 

Chika Minami LLM’22 awarded ‘Innovator of the Year’ award by Asian Legal Business and Thomson Reuters 

February 3

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 

Leeza Garber L’11 publishes book on cybersecurity hiring best practices 

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.
Alumni, alumnibooks, article archive, Featured, Law and Technology 

At Bloomberg Law, Prof. Cary Coglianese emphasizes the importance of empathy in an automated state 

January 6

“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.
Administrative Law, article archive, Cary Coglianese, faculty perspectives, Faculty, facultyscholarship, Featured, Law and Technology, Penn Program on Regulation, Regulation, Research and Scholarship 

In the inaugural issue of TechREG Chronicle, Prof. Coglianese discusses the challenges of regulating new technology 

December 9

Coglianese explores the vital role of human capital in the regulation of technology.
article archive, Cary Coglianese, Faculty, facultyscholarship, Featured, Law and Technology, Penn Program on Regulation, PPR, Regulation, Research and Scholarship 

Prof. Coglianese advises that, in a digital economy, regulating ‘is a verb’ and requires ‘an ongoing process’: PYMNTS.com 

December 9

Cary Coglianese, Faculty, Law and Technology, Media, PPR, Regulation, Video 

Prof. Allison Hoffman unpacks the extent to which healthcare companies incorporate mined data into their business models: Healthy Women 

December 1

Allison K. Hoffman, Faculty, Health Law, Latest News, Law and Technology, Media, News, Privacy 

Prof. Anita L. Allen explains why Facebook’s decision to shut down its facial-recognition system is good for privacy rights 

November 22

Allen is an internationally renowned expert on privacy and data protection law and prolific scholar.
Anita L. Allen, article archive, faculty perspectives, Faculty, Featured, Law and Technology, Privacy, Tech Law 

Adjunct Prof. Sarah Hammer and CTIC Academic Fellow Giovanna Massarotto explore the business and legal implications of cryptocurrency 

November 18

Hammer discussed cryptocurrency’s role in various industries, while Massarotto explored the issue of regulation.
Business, CTIC, faculty perspectives, Faculty, Featured, Law and Economics, Law and Technology, Research and Scholarship, Tech Law 

Detkin Intellectual Property Clinic supports Penn’s efforts to commercialize vital vaccine technology 

November 12

As part of the clinic, Alex DeLaney GR’19, L’22 helped support the University’s technology licensing process.
article archive, Clinics, coronavirus, Cross-Disciplinary, Curriculum, Cynthia Laury Dahl, Entrepreneurship, Experiential Learning, Faculty, Featured, Global, IP & Technology Law, IP clinic feature, IP News, IP, Law and Technology, Law School, Patent, Penn, R. Polk Wagner, Research and Scholarship, Students, Tech Law 

‘Law of Autonomous Vehicles’ course challenges students to engage in emerging legal field 

November 1

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.
article archive, Cross Disciplinary, Cross-Disciplinary, Featured, Law and Technology, Law School, Life at Penn Law, Penn, Philosophy, Regulation, Research and Scholarship, Students, thoughtleadership 

CTIC Academic Fellow Giovanna Massarotto explores whether technologies are ruling markets 

October 29

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.
article archive, Christopher S. Yoo, CTIC, Events, faculty perspectives, Faculty, Featured, Law and Technology, Regulation, Research and Scholarship, Student Groups, Student Life, Tech Law 

President Biden nominates Gigi Sohn L’86 to the Federal Communications Commission 

October 26

Upon confirmation, Sohn will become the third Democrat Commissioner on the current FCC and the first openly LGBTQ+ Commissioner in FCC history.
Alumni, article archive, communications, diversity, Featured, Government, inclusion, Law and Technology, LGBTQ, Public Service, Social, Tech Law 

Dr. Jonathan Lazar LLM’18: “Legal knowledge is for everyone” 

October 20

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.
Alumni, article archive, Careers, Civil Rights, Constitutional Law & Civil Rights, Cross-Disciplinary, Featured, Health Law, inclusion, Law and Technology, Law School, LLM, Public Interest 

New research on the Economics of Digital Services released by CTIC and The Warren Center for Network & Data Sciences 

October 11

The research delves into the role data play in digital platforms’ business strategies and their antitrust implications.

article archive, christopher yoo, CTIC, Digitaleconomics, faculty perspectives, Faculty, Featured, Law and Economics, Law and Technology, Research and Scholarship 

CTIC Academic Fellow Giovanna Massarotto argues that BigTech’s technologies could be useful to antitrust enforcers: Bloomberg Law 

September 27

Business, CTIC, Law and Technology, Media 

Prof. Dorothy Roberts strongly disagrees with proposition that progressives should embrace the potential of genetics to inform education policy: The New Yorker 

September 8

Dorothy E. Roberts, Faculty, inclusion, Law and Technology, Media 

CTIC Academic Fellow Giovanna Massarotto explores whether Bitcoin is really ‘economic freedom’: Big Think 

August 18

CTIC, Law and Technology, Media 

Prof. Cary Coglianese discusses new technologies that may improve law enforcement, and how to avoid their pitfalls: Mission is Possible Podcast 

August 17

Cary Coglianese, Faculty, Law and Technology, Media, PPR, Regulation 

Prof. Christopher Yoo’s study examining the available financials for the most well-known municipal broadband projects cited: Washington Times 

July 26

Christopher S. Yoo, CTIC, Faculty, Law and Technology, Media 

Prof. Hovenkamp comments on the fortuitous timing of the antitrust suit against Apple for Epic: The Washington Post 

May 1

Business, Faculty, Herbert Hovenkamp, Law and Technology, Media, News, Tech Law 

Prof. Hovenkamp comments on the fortuitous timing of the antitrust suit against Apple for Epic: The Washington Post 

May 1

Business, Faculty, Herbert Hovenkamp, Law and Technology, Media, News, Tech Law 

Prof. Hovenkamp comments on the fortuitous timing of the antitrust suit against Apple for Epic: The Washington Post 

May 1

Business, Faculty, Herbert Hovenkamp, Law and Technology, Media, News, Tech Law 

Prof. Hovenkamp warns that critics face uphill battle in challenging Apple’s privacy rules as antitrust violations 

April 27

Business, Faculty, Herbert Hovenkamp, Law and Technology, Media, News, Tech Law 

Prof. Hovenkamp warns that critics face uphill battle in challenging Apple’s privacy rules as antitrust violations 

April 27

Business, Faculty, Herbert Hovenkamp, Law and Technology, Media, News, Tech Law 

Prof. Hovenkamp warns that critics face uphill battle in challenging Apple’s privacy rules as antitrust violations 

April 27

Business, Faculty, Herbert Hovenkamp, Law and Technology, Media, News, Tech Law 

Prof. Yoo discusses his findings on the financial viability of municipal broadband: The Morning Call 

April 26

Christopher S. Yoo, CTIC, Faculty, Law and Technology, Media, Tech Law 

Prof. Yoo discusses his findings on the financial viability of municipal broadband: The Morning Call 

April 26

Christopher S. Yoo, CTIC, Faculty, Law and Technology, Media, Tech Law 

Prof. Yoo discusses his findings on the financial viability of municipal broadband: The Morning Call 

April 26

Christopher S. Yoo, CTIC, Faculty, Law and Technology, Media, Tech Law 

Sonari Chidi L’22 produces film about discussion of AI and bias, led by Prof. Rangita de Silva de Alwis and Microsoft’s Steve Crown: Vimeo 

April 22

Faculty, Law and Technology, Media, News, Rangita de Silva de Alwis, Video 

Sonari Chidi L’22 produces film about discussion of AI and bias, led by Prof. Rangita de Silva de Alwis and Microsoft’s Steve Crown: Vimeo 

April 22

Faculty, Law and Technology, Media, News, Rangita de Silva de Alwis, Video 

Sonari Chidi L’22 produces film about discussion of AI and bias, led by Prof. Rangita de Silva de Alwis and Microsoft’s Steve Crown: Vimeo 

April 22

Faculty, Law and Technology, Media, News, Rangita de Silva de Alwis, Video 

Prof. Rangita de Silva de Alwis’ AI and Bias Policy Lab has produced a blueprint for policy directives: Harvard Kennedy School 

April 21

EquityInclusion, Faculty, Law and Technology, Media, Rangita de Silva de Alwis, Research, Students 

Prof. Rangita de Silva de Alwis’ AI and Bias Policy Lab has produced a blueprint for policy directives: Harvard Kennedy School 

April 21

EquityInclusion, Faculty, Law and Technology, Media, Rangita de Silva de Alwis, Research, Students 

Prof. Rangita de Silva de Alwis’ AI and Bias Policy Lab has produced a blueprint for policy directives: Harvard Kennedy School 

April 21

EquityInclusion, Faculty, Law and Technology, Media, Rangita de Silva de Alwis, Research, Students 

Prof. Coglianese contemplates a future of digitally automated government 

April 19

In a new paper, Prof. Coglianese explores whether U.S. administrative law can accommodate a future in which most government functions are automated.
article archive, Faculty, facultyscholarship, Government, Law and Technology, PPR, Regulation 

Prof. Roberts shows how algorithms used in making child welfare decisions could be racially biased: The Morning Call 

March 25

Civil Rights, Dorothy E. Roberts, Faculty, Human Rights, Law and Technology, Media, News 

Prof. Roberts shows how algorithms used in making child welfare decisions could be racially biased: The Morning Call 

March 25

Civil Rights, Dorothy E. Roberts, Faculty, Human Rights, Law and Technology, Media, News 

Prof. Roberts shows how algorithms used in making child welfare decisions could be racially biased: The Morning Call 

March 25

Civil Rights, Dorothy E. Roberts, Faculty, Human Rights, Law and Technology, Media, News 

Prof. Allen expresses possible need for state and federal statutes that deal with deepfakes: Law.com 

March 19

Anita L. Allen, Faculty, Law and Technology, Media, News, Tech Law 

Prof. Allen expresses possible need for state and federal statutes that deal with deepfakes: Law.com 

March 19

Anita L. Allen, Faculty, Law and Technology, Media, News, Tech Law 

Prof. Allen expresses possible need for state and federal statutes that deal with deepfakes: Law.com 

March 19

Anita L. Allen, Faculty, Law and Technology, Media, News, Tech Law 

Prof. Yoo delivers keynote presentation on lessons for the future digital transformation for all at the IIC conference: YouTube 

March 3

Christopher S. Yoo, CTIC, Faculty, Law and Technology, Media, Tech Law, Video 

Prof. Yoo delivers keynote presentation on lessons for the future digital transformation for all at the IIC conference: YouTube 

March 3

Christopher S. Yoo, CTIC, Faculty, Law and Technology, Media, Tech Law, Video 

Prof. Yoo delivers keynote presentation on lessons for the future digital transformation for all at the IIC conference: YouTube 

March 3

Christopher S. Yoo, CTIC, Faculty, Law and Technology, Media, Tech Law, Video 

AI and Implicit Bias Policy Lab – Asking Hard Questions: Can AI provide a ‘Second Look?’ 

February 25

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.
article archive, Curriculum, International, Law and Technology, ML, Rangita de Silva de Alwis, Students, Tech Law 

Law School hosts webinar exploring current and future roles of artificial intelligence in the legal industry: Law.com 

February 19

Events, Law and Technology, Media, News 

Law School hosts webinar exploring current and future roles of artificial intelligence in the legal industry: Law.com 

February 19

Events, Law and Technology, Media, News 

Law School hosts webinar exploring current and future roles of artificial intelligence in the legal industry: Law.com 

February 19

Events, Law and Technology, Media, News 

AI and Implicit Bias Policy Lab: Compliance or Deep Change? 

February 11

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.
article archive, Curriculum, Law and Technology, ML, Rangita de Silva de Alwis, Students, Tech Law 

Visiting Prof. of Law Rothman points out privacy concerns in Microsoft’s newly granted patent for individual-based chatbot: Gizmodo 

January 26

CTIC, Faculty, Jennifer E. Rothman, Law and Technology, Media, News, Privacy 

Prof. Yoo speaks at symposium on “Understanding the Lessons from the Pandemic: Separating the Wheat from the Chaff”: YouTube 

January 12

Christopher S. Yoo, Coronavirus, Faculty, Law and Technology, Media, Video 

Q & A with Prof. Hovenkamp: What you need to know about the antitrust suits against Facebook 

December 14

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.
article archive, Business, faculty perspectives, Faculty, Government, IP, Law and Technology 

Prof. Yoo discusses the state of the digital divide: Nebraska Governance & Technology Center podcast 

December 11

Audio, Christopher S. Yoo, Faculty, Law and Technology, News 

University of Pennsylvania Carey Law team makes major contribution to post-COVID education report upon invitation from UNESCO Chair in ICT4D 

December 1

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.”
article archive, christopher yoo, coronavirus, Faculty, Law and Technology 

CTIC report cited in commentary against a nationalized 5G network: Reason Foundation 

November 17

CTIC, Law and Technology, Media, News 

Prof. Coglianese argues that AI could correct issues in regulatory decision-making but also pose new challenges: The American Spectator 

October 28

Cary Coglianese, Law and Technology, Media, Regulation 

Scholarship opportunity for law and technology joint degree students 

October 26

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.
article archive, CTIC, Law and Technology, Scholarships, Students 

Prof. Hovenkamp says the Dept. of Justice has narrow but strong case against Google under existing antitrust laws: The New York Times 

October 22

Faculty, Herbert Hovenkamp, Law and Technology, Media 

Prof. Hovenkamp says Google antitrust lawsuit will have little impact on everyday Google users: The Washington Post 

October 20

Business, Faculty, Herbert Hovenkamp, Law and Technology, Media 

Prof. Yoo believes Google’s market position is largely because of consumers’ preference for a better product: USA Today 

October 20

Christopher S. Yoo, CTIC, Faculty, Law and Technology, Media, News 

Prof. Hovenkamp says antitrust case against big tech is challenging as they do not charge consumers high prices: Salon 

October 20

Faculty, Herbert Hovenkamp, Law and Technology, Media 

Prof. Yoo says grouping firms together when addressing antitrust issues invites confusion and may not benefit consumers: The Hill 

October 16

Christopher S. Yoo, CTIC, Faculty, Law and Technology, Media 

Prof. Hovenkamp says restrictions on acquisitions of startups is a good remedy against monopolies by large companies: BNN Bloomberg 

October 16

Faculty, Herbert Hovenkamp, Law and Technology, Media 

Prof. Yoo discusses his project 1 World Connected and how internet connectivity saves lives: Case in Point 

October 10

case in point, Christopher S. Yoo, CTIC, EquityInclusion, Faculty, Law and Technology, News, Tech Law 

Prof. Hovenkamp explores antitrust law’s role regarding large digital platforms 

October 7

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.
article archive, Business, Faculty, facultyscholarship, Law and Technology 

Updates on CTIC’s 1 World Connected project, which seeks to connect underserved communities to the internet: 1 World Connected Newsletter 

October 6

Christopher S. Yoo, CTIC, EquityInclusion, Law and Technology, News, Research 

Prof. Hovenkamp’s new paper offers solutions for addressing issues of antitrust and platform monopoly: Law Professor Blogs Network 

October 2

Business, Faculty, Herbert Hovenkamp, Law and Technology, Media, News 

Prof. Hovenkamp questions whether governmental efforts to break up big tech firms are warranted: Foreign Policy 

September 29

Faculty, Herbert Hovenkamp, Law and Technology, Media, News 

Prof. Yoo notes that not only students but also teachers and school administrators need high level of Internet connectivity: The Hill 

September 14

Christopher S. Yoo, CTIC, EquityInclusion, Faculty, Law and Technology, Media 

“Reimagining Legal Technology,” Law School webinar on systemic changes that must accompany tech investments, featured: Law.com 

August 16

EquityInclusion, Law and Technology, Media 

Does Google have a monopoly on search traffic? Prof. Hovenkamp provides clarity: Bloomberg 

August 5

Business, Faculty, Herbert Hovenkamp, Law and Technology, Media, News, Regulation, Tech Law 

Prof. Yoo featured in podcast debate on Broadband For All, the internet as a public utility: Intelligence Squared U.S. 

July 27

Christopher S. Yoo, Faculty, Law and Technology, Media 

Prof. Hovenkamp comments on European regulation of anti-competitive behavior after complaint filed against Microsoft: The Washington Post 

July 23

Business, Herbert Hovenkamp, Law and Technology, Media 

Professor David Abrams creates innovative website monitoring crime rates in major U.S. cities: NPR 

July 21

David S. Abrams, Faculty, Law and Technology, Media, News 

Prof. Coglianese examines possible uses of AI in government and whether society should embrace it: Administrative Conference of the U.S 

July 21

Cary Coglianese, Faculty, Government, Law and Technology, Law School, Media, News, PPR Affiliates, PPR, Regulation 

Professor Hovenkamp offers insight as tech’s Big Four about to testify before Congress: MarketWatch 

July 14

Faculty, Herbert Hovenkamp, Law and Technology, Media 

Prof. Yoo discusses impact of COVID-19 quarantine on net neutrality and strategies for bridging digital divide: Hudson Institute 

July 9

Christopher S. Yoo, Coronavirus, Law and Technology, Media 

Democratic vs. algorithmic decision-making 

June 26

Humans v. machines: Professor Cary Coglianese discusses whether we should be governed by democratic or algorithmic decision-making
article archive, Government, Law and Technology, PPR, Regulation, thoughtleadership, TLfeaturestory 

Prof. Yoo speaks to Wilson, NC’s experience as its own Internet provider: NPR 

June 16

Christopher S. Yoo, CTIC, Law and Technology, Media, Tech Law 

Prof. Yoo discusses how ‘Big Internet’ is responding to small cities starting their own providers: NPR’s Planet Money 

June 1

Christopher S. Yoo, Law and Technology, Media 

Prof. Yoo’s research on Internet freedom informs why U.S. was better prepared for pandemic than Europe: Competitive Enterprise Institute 

April 27

Christopher S. Yoo, Coronavirus, CTIC, Law and Technology, Media 

Special guest contributors from Covington & Burling LLP discuss new bill supporting AI innovation among U.S. agencies: The Reg Review 

April 27

Alumni, Law and Technology, News, PPR Affiliates, PPR, Regulation 

Prof. Yoo explains how net neutrality rollback poised US to meet increased internet demand during COVID-19 pandemic: Wall Street Journal 

April 15

Christopher S. Yoo, Coronavirus, CTIC, Law and Technology 

The National Security Law Podcast broadcasts live from Penn Law via Zoom: Lawfare 

April 13

Business, Law and Technology 

Professor Yoo named panelist for DOJ Antitrust Division’s workshop on proposed vertical merger guidelines 

March 5

Christopher S. Yoo, CTIC, Law and Technology, Media 

Prof. Hovenkamp discusses how antitrust law could affect non-practicing patent entities: Bloomberg Law 

March 5

Herbert Hovenkamp, Law and Technology, Media 

India’s Data Protection Bill, 2019 – The beginning of an Orwellian Era 

February 10

Shreya Tewari
Conlaw, International Comparative, International, IP, JLASC, Law and Technology, Privacy, Regulation, Tech Law 

Penn Law’s Chief Innovation Officer describes the Law School’s efforts to prepare students for the future of the profession: CNBC 

February 7

Law and Technology, Law School, Media, News 

Zero-Rated Data: Pay With Rights, Not Money 

January 27

Maria Sevlievska
Conlaw, International Comparative, IP, JLASC, Law and Technology, Regulation, Tech Law 

Lecturer Reggie Govan criticizes drone regulations and regulatory framework that lag behind the technology: NYT 

January 6

Faculty, Law and Technology, Law School, Media, News, Regulation 

Prof. Coglianese explains how Facebook’s lawsuit against platform abusers can help stave off future regulation: Buzzfeed 

December 13

Cary Coglianese, Faculty, Law and Technology, Media, News, Regulation, Tech Law 

Prof. Coglianese co-authors first comprehensive stock-taking of AI and related digital tools by courts and agencies in the US 

December 11

Cary Coglianese, Law and Technology, News, PPR Affiliates, PPR, Research 

Are we ALGO-Ready? 

December 9

Maria Sevlievska
blog, International Comparative, IP, JLASC, Law and Technology, Law and the Brain, Tech Law 

Zero-Rating: Not the Best, but the Best of the Worst 

November 26

Nahide Basri
IP, JLASC, Law and Technology, Media, Tech Law 

“Baby, it’s Just a Picture!” - A Critique of Revenge Porn Laws 

October 28

Maria Sevlievska
Administrative Law, Criminal Justice, Criminal Law, International Comparative, International, Law and Technology, Legislative, LLM 

Prof. Yoo calls for more care and transparency to be built into artificial intelligence algorithms: Penn Today 

September 20

Christopher S. Yoo, Cross Disciplinary, CTIC, Faculty, Law and Technology, Law School, Media, News, Penn 

Prof. Christopher Yoo describes why a Chinese telecom company could be a national security concern: Penn Today 

July 22

Christopher S. Yoo, CTIC, Faculty, Law and Technology, Media 

Prof. Hovenkamp comments on the tone of Congressional hearings with Big Tech on anti-competitive behavior: Market Watch 

July 17

Herbert Hovenkamp, Law and Technology, Media, Tech Law 

Prof. Herb Hovenkamp weighs in on the Silicon Valley and the Beltway antitrust battle on Capital Hill: MarketWatch 

July 15

Herbert Hovenkamp, Law and Technology, Media, Tech Law 

Prof. Finkelstein says Facebook’s cryptocurrency “may demote the power of nation states”: Quartz 

June 25

Claire Finkelstein, Faculty, Law and Economics, Law and Technology, Media, News 

In op-ed, Prof. Hoffman argues that cryptocoin computer code fails to deliver on promoter claims: Financial Times 

June 17

Allison K. Hoffman, Business, David Hoffman, Faculty, Law and Technology, Media, News, Research 

Perry World House Global Leader-in-Residence Zeid Ra’ad Al Hussein discusses ethics and technology: Washington Post 

April 12

Law and Technology, Law School, News 

Prof. Wagner comments on the EU’s copyright directive that could impact big tech companies: Knowledge@Wharton 

April 9

Copyright, Faculty, International, IP, Law and Technology, Media, News, R. Polk Wagner 

Prof. Hovenkamp shares his perspective on Sen. Warren’s plans to break up big tech businesses: Yahoo Finance 

March 11

Business, Faculty, Herbert Hovenkamp, Law and Technology, Media, News 

In App Store dispute, Prof. Hovenkamp supports iPhone owners’ bid to sue Apple over alleged monopoly: CNBC 

November 26

Business, Government, Herbert Hovenkamp, Law and Technology, Media, SCOTUS, Tech Law 

Prof. Yoo says it’s difficult to know the “right way” to stop the spread of hate speech on social media: Fair Observer 

September 24

Christopher S. Yoo, CTIC, Faculty, Law and Technology, Media, News, Tech Law 

Trump risks leading the world into space arms race, assert Prof. Finkelstein, Nevitt: The Hill 

August 21

CERL, Claire Finkelstein, Government, International Comparative, International, Law and Technology, Media, News 

CP&P’s Maureen Reilly advises law students, lawyers to be thoughtful in using social media: Bloomberg Law 

August 20

Careers, Law and Technology, Media, News 

Prof. Baker warns 3D printing manufacturers to take proper safeguards to protect themselves from printed gun lawsuits: WHYY 

August 14

Faculty, Health Law, Law and Technology, Media, News, Tech Law, Tom Baker 

In wake of Elon Musk tweet, Prof. Fisch says markets must learn to adjust to social media shocks: Mashable 

August 8

Business, Faculty, Jill E. Fisch, Law and Technology, Media, News 

Disney/Fox merger coming a little too close to the line according to Prof. Hovenkamp: Knowedge@Wharton 

July 10

Business, Faculty, Herbert Hovenkamp, Law and Technology, Media, News 

Prof. Hovenkamp explains how Match Group has acquired 25 dating sites: Yahoo Finance 

June 25

Business, Faculty, Herbert Hovenkamp, Law and Technology, Media, Tech Law 

Amazon safe from antitrust issues despite private label success says Prof. Hovenkamp: New York Times 

June 24

Business, Government, Herbert Hovenkamp, Law and Technology, Media, Tech Law 

Prof. Hovenkamp comments on the impact of AT&T-Time Warner deal on antitrust laws: Knowledge@Wharton 

June 19

CTIC, Faculty, Government, Herbert Hovenkamp, Law and Economics, Law and Technology, Media, News, Tech Law 

Prof. Hovenkamp discusses how AT&T’s merger with Time Warner is in trouble: New York Post 

May 30

Herbert Hovenkamp, Law and Technology, Media, Tech Law 

Prof. Wagner weighs in on the Play-Doh scent trademark: The Washington Post 

May 25

Law and Technology, Media, Patent, R. Polk Wagner, Tech Law 

Prof. Hovenkamp discusses the potential roadblocks facing a T-Mobile-Sprint merger: Knowledge@Wharton 

May 3

Herbert Hovenkamp, Law and Technology, Media, News, Tech Law 

Prof. Hovenkamp comments on mergers, Amazon, and consumer prices: The New York Times 

May 3

Herbert Hovenkamp, Law and Technology, Media, Tech Law 

Prof. Hovenkamp comments on the Sprint, T-Mobile deal: CBS News 

May 1

Herbert Hovenkamp, Law and Technology, Media, Tech Law 

Prof. Yoo on how new privacy regulations in Europe could affect Penn students traveling abroad 

April 5

Christopher S. Yoo, Law and Technology, Media, Tech Law 

Prof. Hovenkamp discusses the use of antitrust laws in the quest to break up tech giants that dominate U.S. economy 

April 3

Herbert Hovenkamp, Law and Technology, Media, Tech Law 

US Assistant Attorney General Makan Delrahim discusses antitrust and patents at PPR and CTIC workshop 

March 22

CTIC, Government, Law and Technology, Media, PPR, Regulation, Tech Law, Video 

Prof. Hovenkamp comments on the future of media in the U.S. versus AT&T 

March 19

CTIC, Herbert Hovenkamp, Law and Technology, Media, Tech Law 

Prof. Hovenkamp discusses what’s at stake for tech firms in the Ohio v. Amex SCOTUS case: Knowledge@Wharton 

March 9

Herbert Hovenkamp, Law and Technology, Media, Tech Law 

Prof. Yoo and his team share research findings about “1 World Connected” at Annual Internet Governance Forum 

February 21

Christopher S. Yoo, CTIC, International, Law and Technology, Video 

ICYMI: Livestream of CTIC’s “What’s Next With Net Neutrality?” with Prof. Yoo 

February 7

Christopher S. Yoo, CTIC, Law and Technology, Video 

Prof. Sanchirico on how the GOP tax bill could lead tech companies to ship jobs overseas: Financial Times 

January 26

Chris William Sanchirico, Faculty, Law and Technology, Media, Tax Law, Tech Law 

Prof. Hoffman offers insights on case involving cryptocurrency Ripple: Bloomberg 

January 17

Allison K. Hoffman, David Hoffman, Faculty, Law and Technology, Media, Tech Law 

Prof. Yoo shares what the FCC net neutrality decision means for Comcast 

December 19

Christopher S. Yoo, CTIC, Faculty, Law and Technology, Media, Philadelphia, Tech Law 

Prof. Yoo discusses net neutrality & the future of the internet: WBUR 

November 28

Christopher S. Yoo, CTIC, Faculty, Law and Technology, Media, Regulation, Tech Law 

Prof. Yoo on Justice Dept. argument against AT&T’s proposed acquisition of Time Warner: Washington Post 

November 27

Christopher S. Yoo, CTIC, Faculty, Law and Technology, Media, Tech Law 

Prof. Yoo offers insights on FCC’s proposed reversal of net neutrality 

November 27

Christopher S. Yoo, CTIC, Faculty, Law and Technology, Media, Tech Law 

Prof. Polk Wagner discusses the legacy of Amazon’s ‘1-Click’ patent: Knowledge @ Wharton 

September 15

CTIC, Faculty, Law and Technology, Media, R. Polk Wagner, Tech Law 

Prof. Finkelstein weighs in on North Korean hacks of bitcoin exchanges: BuzzFeed 

September 12

CERL, Claire Finkelstein, Faculty, International, Law and Technology, Media, Tech Law 

Case in Point Podcast: Prof. Yoo & Kyle Daly discuss the roll-back of the FCC’s internet privacy rules 

May 9

Audio, Christopher S. Yoo, CTIC, Faculty, Government, Law and Technology, News, Tech Law, Video 

Prof. Balganesh named Distinguished Visiting Scholar in IP and Technology Law at Notre Dame Law School 

April 27

CTIC, Faculty, IP, Law and Technology, News, Shyamkrishna Balganesh 

Quattrone Center’s John Hollway on the importance of the National Commission on Forensic Science 

April 26

Criminal Justice, Criminal Law, Law and Technology, Media, Quattrone 

Prof. Wagner on why Facebook is proof that you don’t need an original idea to be wildly successful: Quartz 

March 29

Copyright, CTIC, Faculty, IP, Law and Technology, Media, R. Polk Wagner, Tech Law 

Prof. Yoo on making the case for promoting internet connectivity: IEEE 

March 22

Christopher S. Yoo, CTIC, Faculty, Law and Technology, Media, Tech Law 

Prof. Hoffman weighs in on terms of service agreements: The Guardian 

March 3

Allison K. Hoffman, David Hoffman, Faculty, Law and Technology, Media, Tech Law 

Penn Law Entrepreneurship Legal Clinic helps Penn students realize tech startup dreams 

February 21

Business, Clinics, ELC, Law and Technology, Media, Penn, Tech Law 

Prof. Yoo on the fate of the FCC’s privacy rule: Forbes 

February 9

Christopher S. Yoo, CTIC, Faculty, Law and Technology, Media, Tech Law 

Prof. Yoo on the challenges of implementing net neutrality: Scientific American 

January 30

Christopher S. Yoo, CTIC, Faculty, Law and Technology, Media, Regulation, Tech Law 

Safra Catz W’83 L’86 joins executive committee of President-elect Trump’s transition team 

December 16

Alumni, Business, Government, Law and Technology, Media, Tech Law 

Op-ed from Prof. Yoo on the 1 World Connected initiative to bring the internet to billions: Quartz 

December 15

Christopher S. Yoo, CTIC, Faculty, Law and Technology, Media, Tech Law 

Op-ed from Prof. Yoo on avoiding the pitfalls of mobile fragmentation 

November 23

Christopher S. Yoo, CTIC, Faculty, Law and Technology, Media, Tech Law 

Case in Point podcast: Christopher Yoo and Stephanie Beasley discuss the challenges of self-driving vehicles 

November 17

Christopher S. Yoo, CTIC, Faculty, Law and Technology, News, Tech Law, Video 

Jeffrey Vagle weighs in on the legal ramifications of ex-Playboy playmate’s charge in body shaming case: NBC News 

November 4

CTIC, Law and Technology, Media, Tech Law 

Prof. Yoo on how the presidential election outcome may impact an AT&T-Time Warner merger 

October 24

Christopher S. Yoo, CTIC, Faculty, Law and Technology, Media, Tech Law 

Jeffrey Vagle offers analysis on whether Pokémon Go is racially biased: Christian Science Monitor 

August 10

CTIC, Law and Technology, Media, Tech Law 

Prof. Wagner weighs in on how Instagram’s Snapchat-like Stories feature is legal: WIRED 

August 9

CTIC, Faculty, Law and Technology, Media, R. Polk Wagner, Tech Law 

Prof. Yoo offers insights on retail cybersecurity: Knowledge @ Wharton 

July 8

Christopher S. Yoo, CTIC, Faculty, Law and Technology, Media, Penn, Tech Law 

Prof. Yoo comments on upholding of “net neutrality” rules: Philadelphia Inquirer 

June 15

Christopher S. Yoo, CTIC, Faculty, Law and Technology, Media, Tech Law 

Jeff Vagle weighs in on the iPhone privacy battle between Apple & the FBI: Salt Lake Tribune 

March 17

CTIC, Law and Technology, Media, Tech Law 

Jeff Vagle discusses why healthcare is the next big target for cyber criminals: Knowledge @ Wharton 

March 9

Audio, CTIC, Faculty, Health Law, Law and Technology, Media, Penn, Tech Law 

Prof. Roosevelt weighs in on federal judge ruling that filming police isn’t a constitutional right 

March 8

Conlaw, Faculty, Kermit Roosevelt, Law and Technology, Media 

Jeff Vagle analyzes the threat to consumer privacy in Apple’s standoff with the FBI 

February 23

CTIC, Law and Technology, Media, Privacy, Tech Law 

Jeff Vagle discusses the fight between Apple & the FBI over access to attacker’s iPhone: Bloomberg Business 

February 18

CTIC, Law and Technology, Media, Tech Law 

Prof. Dorothy Roberts & CTIC’s Jeff Vagle examine the history of racial surveillance: The Hill 

January 5

CTIC, Dorothy E. Roberts, Faculty, Human Rights, Law and Technology, Media, Tech Law 

Jeff Vagle analyzes remarks from Rubio and Cruz about domestic surveillance 

December 17

CTIC, Law and Technology, Law School, Media, Tech Law 

Penn Law event brings out legal tech entrepreneurs: Bloomberg BNA 

December 14

Alumni, Cross Disciplinary, Events, Law and Technology, Law School, Media, Tech Law 

Jeff Vagle on whether lawyers should learn to code 

December 14

CTIC, Law and Technology, Law School, Media, Philadelphia, Tech Law 

Op-ed from Prof. Yoo discusses the biggest threat to U.S. internet companies: Fortune 

December 14

Christopher S. Yoo, CTIC, Faculty, Law and Technology, Media, Tech Law 

Prof. Yoo offers insights, analysis ahead of net neutrality court face-off 

December 3

Christopher S. Yoo, CTIC, Faculty, Government, Law and Technology, Media, Regulation, Tech Law 

Jeff Vagle examines how crypto from Google & Apple is not enough: Christian Science Monitor 

October 15

CTIC, Law and Technology, Media, Research 

Prof. Jacques deLisle & Jeffrey Vagle discuss the U.S.-China Cyber Espionage Agreement on Knowledge @ Wharton 

September 30

Audio, CAL, CTIC, Faculty, International, Jacques deLisle, Law and Technology, Media, Tech Law 

Prof. Yoo comments on why Google may face a new antitrust inquiry over Android: USA Today 

September 28

Business, Christopher S. Yoo, CTIC, Faculty, Law and Technology, Media, Tech Law 

Prof. Yoo on why cyberwar is so hard to define: Forbes 

September 3

Christopher S. Yoo, CTIC, Faculty, Law and Technology, Media, Tech Law 

Jeff Vagle analyzes data security, hacks, and ISIS communications: FOX 

July 10

CTIC, Law and Technology, Media, Tech Law 

CTIC’s Jeffrey Vagle weighs in on the state of surveillance law on Case in Point 

June 25

CTIC, Law and Technology, Tech Law, Video 

Jeff Vagle weighs in on how wearable tech may create new legal problems 

June 12

CTIC, Law and Technology, Media, Tech Law 

Jeff Vagle comments on ACLU case against police license plate data collection 

May 7

CTIC, Law and Technology, Media, Privacy, Tech Law 

Prof. Yoo comments on EU antitrust charges against Google: NPR 

April 20

Audio, Christopher S. Yoo, CTIC, Faculty, Law and Technology, Law School, Media, Tech Law 

Read the Spring 2015 Cross-Disciplinary newsletter 

March 23

Admitted JD, Cross Disciplinary, Health Law, Law and Economics, Law and Technology, Law School, News, Public Service, Student Groups, Students, Tech Law 

Lucas Tejwani L’17 on how the JD/MCIT will prepare him for a career in law and tech 

March 17

Cross Disciplinary, Law and Technology, Students, Tech Law, Video 

Prof. Yoo joins panel debate on net neutrality: Mobile World Live 

March 11

Christopher S. Yoo, CTIC, Faculty, Law and Technology, Media, Tech Law, Video 

Prof. Yoo comments on the FCC’s upcoming net neutrality rules: Forbes 

February 26

Christopher S. Yoo, CTIC, Faculty, Law and Technology, Media, Regulation, Tech Law 

Prof. Yoo weighs in on America’s net neutrality battle: The Guardian 

February 5

Christopher S. Yoo, CTIC, Faculty, Government, Law and Technology, Media, Regulation, Tech Law 

“Sticker Shock” in the Academic Market: A Plea for More Creative Distribution and Pricing Options for Documentary Sales to Colleges and Universities 

January 27

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 

“Get Digi With It”: AUDIOVISUAL TECHNOLOGY’S CHALLENGE TO RESTRICTIONS ON RECORDING IN PENNSYLVANIA PRISONS 

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.
Criminal Justice, Documentaries blog, Law and Technology, Law-Genre Docs, Media, production tips, Social Justice Visual Advocacy, Social Justice, Visual Advocacy 

Documenting Social Justice Protests #1: The Visual Impact of “Creative Cultural Resistance” 

May 10

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.
Documentaries blog, Law and Technology, Social Justice Visual Advocacy, Visual Advocacy, VLA Production