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 

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.

Research and Scholarship 

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, Research and Scholarship 

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, Cross-Disciplinary, Environmental 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 

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

August 26, 2022

 

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

August 24, 2022

 

Prof. Jill Fisch Urges Caution Regarding Twitter Whistleblower Claims 

August 23, 2022

 

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

August 18, 2022

 

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

July 15, 2022

 

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

July 15, 2022

 

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

July 15, 2022

 

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

July 12, 2022

 

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

 

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

July 8, 2022

 

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

June 16, 2022

 

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

June 8, 2022

 

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

June 6, 2022

Alanoud Alajmi

 

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.

Ethics, Research and Scholarship, Social Justice, Equity, & Inclusion 

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

 

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

April 29, 2022

 

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

April 28, 2022

 

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

April 25, 2022

 

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

March 28, 2022

 

Benjamin Nadolsky L’24, WG’24 appointed to President Biden’s Architectural and Transportation Barriers Compliance Board 

March 23, 2022

On the Access Board, Nadolsky is eager to contribute to conversations about disability accessibility to technology.

Cross-Disciplinary 

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

March 9, 2022

Hammer teaches an upper-level JD course on financial regulation at the Law School.

Cross-Disciplinary 

From international relations to virtual reality education: Dr. Farah Jan ML’23 expands her expertise in the ML Program 

March 7, 2022

A self-proclaimed “life-long learner,” Dr. Farah Jan first enrolled in an ML course to help her navigate a new tech venture – and enjoyed it so much that she opted to complete the whole degree.

Cross-Disciplinary 

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

November 22, 2021

Allen is an internationally renowned expert on privacy and data protection law and prolific scholar.

 

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

November 18, 2021

Hammer discussed cryptocurrency’s role in various industries, while Massarotto explored the issue of regulation.

Research and Scholarship 

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

November 12, 2021

As part of the clinic, Alex DeLaney GR’19, L’22 helped support the University’s technology licensing process.

Cross-Disciplinary, Experiential Learning, IP & Technology Law, Research and Scholarship 

CTIC Academic Fellow Giovanna Massarotto explores whether technologies are ruling markets 

October 29, 2021

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.

Research and Scholarship 

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

October 26, 2021

Upon confirmation, Sohn will become the third Democrat Commissioner on the current FCC and the first openly LGBTQ+ Commissioner in FCC history.

 

Prof. Jennifer E. Rothman​ unpacks the Third Circuit’s split from the Ninth Circuit in Hepp v. Facebook 

September 29, 2021

 

New Global Research Seminar explores Israel’s influence as a ‘High Tech Nation’ 

August 23, 2021

Robert G. Fuller, Jr. Professor of Law Gideon Parchomovsky and Muhammad Sarahne SJD’20 will lead the course, which includes a research trip to Israel over Spring Break.

 

Prof. Hovenkamp: Facebook antitrust case is not over yet; FTC likely to file an amended complaint against the tech giant 

June 30, 2021

 

Prof. Hovenkamp: Even if FTC files an amended opinion, Judge’s initial dismissal should catalyze updates to anti-trust legislation 

June 30, 2021

 

Prof. Hovenkamp: Ruling in Facebook antitrust case underscores shortcomings of contemporary legislation in context of modern tech 

June 30, 2021

 

Prof. Hovenkamp: Ruling in Facebook antitrust case underscores shortcomings of contemporary legislation in context of modern tech 

June 30, 2021

 

Prof. Hovenkamp: Even if FTC files an amended opinion, Judge’s initial dismissal should catalyze updates to anti-trust legislation 

June 30, 2021

 

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

May 1, 2021

 

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

May 1, 2021

 

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

May 1, 2021

 

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

April 27, 2021

 

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

April 27, 2021

 

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

April 27, 2021

 

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

April 26, 2021

 

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

April 26, 2021

 

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

April 26, 2021

 

Prof. Hovenkamp illustrates how the concept of telephone interoperability could inform Big Tech antitrust solutions: Bloomberg Law 

March 24, 2021

 

Prof. Hovenkamp illustrates how the concept of telephone interoperability could inform Big Tech antitrust solutions: Bloomberg Law 

March 24, 2021

 

Prof. Hovenkamp illustrates how the concept of telephone interoperability could inform Big Tech antitrust solutions: Bloomberg Law 

March 24, 2021

 

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

March 19, 2021

 

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

March 19, 2021

 

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

March 19, 2021

 

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

March 3, 2021

 

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

March 3, 2021

 

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

March 3, 2021

 

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

February 25, 2021

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.

 

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

February 11, 2021

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.

 

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

October 10, 2020

 

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

August 5, 2020

 

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

June 16, 2020

 

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

February 10, 2020

Shreya Tewari

 

Zero-Rated Data: Pay With Rights, Not Money 

January 27, 2020

Maria Sevlievska

 

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

December 13, 2019

 

Are we ALGO-Ready? 

December 9, 2019

Maria Sevlievska

 

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

November 26, 2019

Nahide Basri

 

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

July 17, 2019

 

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

July 15, 2019

 

Prof. Coglianese comments on how the government could use AI technology: Bloomberg 

July 9, 2019

 

Hot Topics In Antitrust 

December 7, 2018

On December 5th, a panel of antitrust law experts spoke on several trending topics in recent antitrust legislation, including the case of Ohio v. American Express.

 

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

November 26, 2018

 

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, 2018

 

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

August 14, 2018

 

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

June 25, 2018

 

Detkin IP and Technology Legal Clinic joins USPTO’s Certification Program to officially represent trademark clients before Examiners 

June 25, 2018

Penn Law’s Detkin Intellectual Property and Technology Legal Clinic has newly been invited to join the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office’s Law School Clinic Certification Program, as part of the trademark portion of the program.

Cross-Disciplinary 

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

June 24, 2018

 

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

June 19, 2018

 

Prof. Yoo cited in judicial decision approving AT&T-Time Warner merger 

June 12, 2018

Professor Christopher Yoo is prominently cited in the judicial decision approving the AT&T/Time Warner merger, one of the most closely watched cases of the year.

 

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

May 30, 2018

 

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

May 25, 2018

 

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

May 3, 2018

 

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

May 3, 2018

 

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

May 1, 2018

 

Celebrating Ten Years at the Cutting Edge of Law and Technology 

April 12, 2018

CTIC highlights ten years of law and tech at Penn Law

Cross-Disciplinary 

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

April 5, 2018

 

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

April 3, 2018

 

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

March 22, 2018

 

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

March 19, 2018

 

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

March 9, 2018

 

Prof. Christopher Yoo’s work cited, cautioning inclusion of broadband spending in infrastructure bill: Watchdog 

February 14, 2018

 

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

January 26, 2018

 

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

January 17, 2018

 

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

December 19, 2017

 

Prof. Yoo comments on legal challenges to the net neutrality rollback: Wired 

December 16, 2017

 

Case in Point podcast: Prof. Herb Hovenkamp comments on FCC rollback on net neutrality regulations 

December 14, 2017

 

Case in Point podcast: Prof. Herb Hovenkamp and Bloomberg Law’s Liz Crampton break down antitrust policy 

November 30, 2017

 

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

November 28, 2017

 

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

November 27, 2017

 

Prof. Hovenkamp offers analysis on how antitrust law may impact net neutrality 

November 27, 2017

 

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

November 27, 2017

 

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

September 15, 2017

 

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

September 12, 2017

 

Prof. Finkelstein weighs in on how Russian VPN ban may make it more difficult for multinational businesses 

August 4, 2017

 

Three Penn Law students awarded law and technology scholarships 

June 19, 2017

The Law School and the Center for Technology, Innovation & Competition have awarded this year’s annual CTIC Interdisciplinary Scholarships to three students: Christina Chen L’20, Delaney Butler L’20, and Kelsey Matevish L’19.

Cross-Disciplinary 

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

May 9, 2017

 

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

March 29, 2017

 

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

March 22, 2017

 

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

March 3, 2017

 

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

February 21, 2017

 

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

February 9, 2017

 

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

January 30, 2017

 

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

December 16, 2016

 

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

December 15, 2016

 

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

November 23, 2016

 

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

November 17, 2016

 

Penn Law faculty respond to presidential election result 

November 9, 2016

In the wake of Donald Trump’s election victory, Penn Law faculty members weigh in on the potential effects of a Trump presidency on issues ranging from the U.S. Supreme Court to immigration to technology policy.

 

CTIC explores the privacy and security of cyber-physical systems 

November 7, 2016

A new project conducted jointly by Penn Law, the Center for Technology, Innovation & Competition, and Penn Engineering is exploring the developments and challenges of securing cyber-physical systems and ensuring their users’ privacy.

Cross-Disciplinary 

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

November 4, 2016

 

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

October 24, 2016

 

CTIC works to bring billions online 

October 5, 2016

1 World Connected, a new project from Penn Law’s Center for Technology, Innovation and Competition, is studying the best ways to provide Internet access to the half of the world’s people who are not online.

Cross-Disciplinary 

Scholarship to be awarded to JD students pursuing joint degrees in law and technology 

October 4, 2016

Penn Law and the Center for Technology, Innovation & Competition are pleased to announce the second year of the CTIC Scholars Program, a competitive scholarship to be awarded to JD students pursuing a joint degree in law and technology.

Cross-Disciplinary 

Prof. Balganesh explores how Gandhi interacted with the copyright law: The Times of India 

October 3, 2016

 

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

August 10, 2016

 

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

August 9, 2016

 

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

July 8, 2016

 

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

June 15, 2016

 

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

March 17, 2016

 

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

March 9, 2016

 

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

February 23, 2016

 

Prof. deLisle analyzes the new Chinese rules on foreign firms’ online content: New York Times 

February 21, 2016

 

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

February 18, 2016

 

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

January 5, 2016

 

Jeff Vagle analyzes remarks from Rubio and Cruz about domestic surveillance 

December 17, 2015

 

Penn Law event brings out legal tech entrepreneurs: Bloomberg BNA 

December 14, 2015

 

Jeff Vagle on whether lawyers should learn to code 

December 14, 2015

 

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

December 14, 2015

 

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

December 3, 2015

 

Jeff Vagle weighs in on what you need to know before buying and flying a drone: NBC Philadelphia 

November 29, 2015

 

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

September 30, 2015

 

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

September 28, 2015

 

New scholarship to be awarded to JD students pursuing joint degrees in law and technology 

September 22, 2015

Penn Law and the Center for Technology, Innovation & Competition have created the CTIC Scholars Program, a competitive scholarship to be awarded to JD students pursuing a joint degree in law and technology.

Cross-Disciplinary 

New article from IP Clinic director explains how to bridge the communication divide between law and tech 

September 14, 2015

A new article by the Detkin Clinic’s Cynthia Dahl describes how to teach students to communicate across fields by pairing engineers with lawyers in a patent drafting simulation.

 

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

September 3, 2015

 

Prof. Balganesh comments on whether prints sold on Sellfie qualify as fair use 

August 10, 2015

 

Jeffrey Vagle on the legal viability of facial recognition by thermal imaging: The Daily Dot 

August 5, 2015

 

Pathways to the Profession: Rui Li L’17 

August 3, 2015

In the latest summer dispatch, Rui Li L’17 talks about her IP work in Silicon Valley.

 

Jeffrey Vagle on how government limitation of potentially dangerous software is fraught with difficulties 

July 21, 2015

 

Pathways to the Profession: Joel Dankwa L’17 

July 20, 2015

Penn Law student Joel Dankwa L’17 is tackling legal issues as a summer intern at the tech company QlikTech Inc. in Radnor, Pennsylvania.

 

New invention spurs students in Detkin IP/Tech Clinic to master intricacies of patent law 

July 13, 2015

Budding companies benefit from the free legal service offered through the Detkin Clinic, which Cynthia Dahl and her colleagues at Penn Law describe as “a teaching law firm.”

 

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

July 10, 2015

 

Pathways to the Profession: Adam Alperowicz L’17 

July 6, 2015

Adam Alperowicz L’17 is spending his summer working on corporate, IP, and litigation issues for Spotify in New York.

 

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

June 25, 2015

 

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

June 12, 2015

 

Jeffrey Vagle, CTIC Executive Director, talks about new developments in surveillance law 

May 15, 2015

Penn Law’s Jeffrey Vagle, the Executive Director of the Center for Technology, Innovation & Competition, talks about the current state of surveillance law, what legal developments to look to in the future, and the challenges of balancing security and civil liberties.

 

Prof. Yoo comments on internet fragmentation in developing countries: Wall Street Journal 

May 14, 2015

 

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

May 7, 2015

 

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

April 20, 2015

 

Read the Spring 2015 Cross-Disciplinary newsletter 

March 23, 2015

 

Op-Ed from Prof. Yoo on why net neutrality rules kill startup culture: Fortune 

March 19, 2015

 

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

March 17, 2015

 

CTIC’s Jeffrey Vagle part of amicus briefs on computer use and First Amendment rights 

March 13, 2015

Jeffrey Vagle, Executive Director of CTIC, was part of two amicus briefs filed by the Electronic Frontier Foundation in the case United States v. Gilberto Valle.

 

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

March 11, 2015

 

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

February 26, 2015

 

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

February 5, 2015

 

David Kessler L’97 discusses e-discovery and how parties in litigation handle data 

November 20, 2014

In this video feature, Lecturer David Kessler L’97 highlights how the nature of civil discovery has changed with computers and e-mail dominating business and personal life.

Cross-Disciplinary 

FCC watchdog goes from making waves to making policy 

August 11, 2014

Can Gigi Sohn L’86 keep both the internet and lines of communication with industry open?

Cross-Disciplinary 

New University of Pennsylvania Analysis Finds U.S. is Far Ahead of Europe in Broadband Deployment, Access, Usage 

June 3, 2014

Professor Yoo released a study that finds Europe lags behind the United States in high-speed broadband deployment, investment, and usage. The analysis also looks at the data disparities in the context of the different regulatory approaches in the U.S. and in Europe, finding that the EU’s telephone-era, public utility treatment of broadband has resulted in stagnation.

 

Penn Law Global Research Seminar connects students to Internet experts in Europe and the U.S. 

March 10, 2014

Penn Law students studying comparative Internet law are meeting face-to-face this semester with policymakers, regulators and telecommunications executives in Washington, DC, Germany and Brussels.

Cross-Disciplinary 

Highlights from “Scholarship After Snowden” panel on digital surveillance 

October 21, 2013

The rise of pervasive digital surveillance and what it means for the academic world and future professionals was the subject of a program sponsored Oct. 17 by Penn Law and the Center for Global Communication Studies at the Annenberg School for Communication.

 

Penn Law seminar students take the measure of Internet companies on human rights 

October 9, 2013

Students in a seminar at the University of Pennsylvania Law School this fall are contributing to a University wide, cross-disciplinary project that seeks to rate how well the world’s leading Internet companies uphold free expression and privacy rights.

Cross-Disciplinary 

Penn Law and Engineering launch innovative program in Law & Technology 

August 6, 2013

At a time when debates over technology policy are as significant as they are complex, the University of Pennsylvania Law School and School of Engineering and Applied Science (SEAS) are launching an innovative joint degree program whose goal is to graduate lawyers and engineers able to address issues at the intersection of law and technology.

 

Prof. Christopher Yoo discusses researching, teaching technology law & policy 

March 25, 2013

In a video feature, Prof. Christopher Yoo discusses his work and research in technology policy.

Cross-Disciplinary 

The commercialization of innovation: an education on intellectual property 

November 21, 2012

Cynthia Dahl, Practice Associate Professor of Law and the inaugural director of the Detkin Intellectual Property and Technology Legal Clinic, talks about the interdisciplinary opportunities of the Clinic and what makes this clinic unique.

Cross-Disciplinary 

CERL hosts conference, “Cyberwar and the Rule of Law,” Oct. 15 

October 8, 2012

The conference brings together leading authorities in the law, technology, and ethics to address the threat of cyberwarfare.

 

Penn Law signs MOU with National Law School of India University 

September 12, 2012

Cooperation between Penn Law and the National Law School in Bangalore serves to further  engagement with legal academics and practitioners in India, while expanding the Law School’s global connections.

Cross-Disciplinary