Assessing Algorithms for Public Good 

October 19, 2023

At The Regulatory Review, Soojin Jeong L’23 advocates for algorithmic impact assessments (AIA) as a tool to promote accountability without sacrificing regulatory flexibility that supports innovation.

Administrative & Regulatory Law, Alumni, article archive, Featured, Penn Program on Regulation, Regulation, Regulatory Review, Tech Law 

Privacy & Racial Justice 

October 4, 2023

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 

Protecting Children’s Data 

September 29, 2023

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 

AI & Climate Change 

September 14, 2023

The Penn Program on Regulation launches a series of monthly workshops exploring the connections between artificial intelligence and climate change.

Administrative & Regulatory Law, article archive, Cary Coglianese, Cross-Disciplinary, Environmental Law, event, Faculty, Featured, Penn Program on Regulation, PPR, Tech Law 

The Nexus of Law and Technology 

June 15, 2023

Jessie Levin L’25, MCIT’25 is the 2023 recipient of the annual CTIC Interdisciplinary Scholarship.

Cross Disciplinary, Cross-Disciplinary, CTIC spotlight, CTIC, Expanding Access, Scholarships, Students, Tech Law 

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

August 26, 2022

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, 2022

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

Prof. Jill Fisch Urges Caution Regarding Twitter Whistleblower Claims 

August 23, 2022

Business, Faculty, Jill E. Fisch, Media, Tech Law 

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

August 18, 2022

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

Prof. Cary Coglianese Explains the Notice and Comment Process in Context of the FCC SpaceX-Driven 12 GHz Outcry: Communications Daily 

July 15, 2022

Business, Cary Coglianese, Faculty, Government, Media, Tech Law 

Prof. David Hoffman Explains Why a Settlement May Be Ahead in the Elon Musk/Twitter Legal Fight: Los Angeles Times 

July 15, 2022

Business, David Hoffman, Faculty, Law and Economics, Media, Tech Law 

ILE Executive Director Larry Hamermesh Explains the Court’s Options in the Elon Musk/Twitter Legal Battle: Fortune 

July 15, 2022

Faculty, ILE, Law and Economics, Media, Tech Law 

ILE Executive Director Larry Hamermesh Explains What Elon Musk Must Show to Prevail: The Washington Post 

July 12, 2022

Business, ILE, Law and Economics, Media, Tech Law 

ILE Executive Director Larry Hamermesh Explains that Musk Claims Twitter Deal Should be Cancelled Due to an “unexpected, fundamental, permanent” Defect: Bloomberg 

July 12, 2022

Business, Faculty, Media, News, Tech Law 

Amidst Ongoing Contract Dispute with Elon Musk, Twitter Has the Best Incentive to Sue First, Prof. Jill Fisch Explains: Bloomberg 

July 8, 2022

Business, Faculty, Jill E. Fisch, Media, Tech Law 

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

June 16, 2022

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

Prof. Jill Fisch Explains that Elon Musk’s Latest Securities Filing Was a Business Tactic, Not a Legal Necessity: Bloomberg 

June 8, 2022

Business, faculty perspectives, Faculty, Jill E. Fisch, Latest News, Media, News, Tech Law 

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

June 6, 2022

Alanoud Alajmi

International Comparative, International, Law and Technology, Tech Law 

AI & Inequities 

May 11, 2022

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 

Prof. Jill Fisch Notes Both the ‘Higher Risk’ and ‘Potential Upside’ of Morgan Stanley’s Monumental Loan to Elon Musk: Financial Times 

May 2, 2022

Business, Jill E. Fisch, Media, News, Tech Law 

Prof. Michael Levy Cautions Zelle Users to Protect Themselves Against Scams: Observer 

April 29, 2022

Media, Michael Levy, News, Tech Law 

Prof. Jill Fisch Discusses Legal Hurtles Musk Must Clear to Purchase Twitter: Yahoo Finance 

April 28, 2022

Business, Jill E. Fisch, Media, News, Tech Law 

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

April 25, 2022

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

Leeza Garber L’11 Examines Cybersecurity Hiring Best Practices: Penn Today 

March 28, 2022

Alumni, Media, Tech Law 
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