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10 Sep 2020, 2:06 pm by Tia Sewell
Jen Patja Howell shared an episode of the Lawfare Podcast featuring a conversation on cheapfakes and political campaigning with Lawfare’s Benjamin Wittes, Quinta Jurecic and Jacob Schulz, as well as Boston University law professor Danielle Citron. [read post]
29 Mar 2018, 1:24 pm by William Ford
Danielle Citron and Quinta Jurecic dissected the strengths and weakness of the Allow States and Victims to Fight Online Sex Trafficking Act (FOSTA). [read post]
14 Mar 2022, 9:06 am by Katherine Pompilio
Panelists include: Benjamin Wittes, Brookings senior fellow and editor-in-chief of Lawfare; Quinta Jurecic, Brookings fellow and senior editor of Lawfare; Danielle Citron, professor at the University of Virginia, School of Law; and Kate D’Adamo, partner at Reframe Health and Justice Consulting. [read post]
9 Feb 2016, 6:11 pm by Frank Pasquale
So, welcome to world of women….Dewandre's voice complements that of US scholars (like Danielle Citron and Mary Ann Franks) on systematic disadvantages to women posed by opaque or distant technological infrastructure. [read post]
5 Jan 2017, 11:22 am by Quinta Jurecic
Danielle Citron and Benjamin Wittes proposed a simple system to improve civility on Twitter. [read post]
9 May 2019, 6:55 am by Kate Klonick
Danielle Citron has spent her career documenting the dark side of the internet, and most recently she and Benjamin Wittes have examined the harm done by bad Samaritans on the Internet to argue for reforming certain types of regulation. [read post]
4 Sep 2013, 1:35 pm by Arvind Narayanan
James Grimmelmann points to several papers: Danielle Citron’s Technological Due Process, which I think is a very important paper, Bias in Computer systems by Friedman and Nissenbaum, and his own The Google Dilemma. [read post]
30 Sep 2010, 1:01 pm by Frank Pasquale
This capability will simply be baked right in to HR software suites.When the software decides that you're going to quit, steal company secrets, break the law, post something indecent on a social network or lie on your expense report, the supervising manager will be notified and action will be taken -- before you make the predicted transgression.Like Danielle Citron's piece on Technological Due Process, Elgan's article discloses the troubling consequences of these… [read post]
4 Jun 2018, 12:30 pm by Neil Schoenherr
Richards“At stake is nothing less than self-government itself,” Richards wrote in the paper “Four Principles for Digital Expression,” co-authored with Danielle Keats Citron of the University of Maryland Francis King Carey School of Law. [read post]
3 Jan 2023, 5:57 am by Eugene Volokh
Our peer-reviewed Journal of Free Speech Law, which is now two years old, has published dozens of articles, including by Jack Balkin (Yale), Mark Lemley (Stanford), Jeremy Waldron (NYU), Cynthia Estlund (NYU, forthcoming within a week or so), Christopher Yoo (Penn), Danielle Citron (Virginia), and many others—both prominent figures in the field and emerging young scholars (including ones who didn't have a tenure-track academic appointment). [read post]
18 Oct 2023, 1:03 pm by Eugene Volokh
Our peer-reviewed Journal of Free Speech Law, which is now nearly three years old, has published 65 articles, including by Jack Balkin (Yale), Mark Lemley (Stanford), Jeremy Waldron (NYU), Cynthia Estlund (NYU), Christopher Yoo (Penn), Danielle Citron (Virginia), Keith Whittington (Princeton, moving to Yale) (forthcoming), and many others—both prominent figures in the field and emerging young scholars (including ones who didn't have a tenure-track academic appointment). [read post]
8 Oct 2017, 5:40 am by SHG
Even Danielle Citron realized that a mens rea requirement was minimally necessary, breaking ranks from Mary Anne Franks’ twisted fury that allowed for any claim that served her end. [read post]
12 Jul 2022, 5:47 am by Jennifer Brand
Blumberg, Founder, Blumberg Law Offices Dan Broderick, CEO and Co-Founder, BlackBoiler Amanda Brown, Founder and Executive Director, Lagniappe Law Lab JoAnn Buss, Senior Docket Analyst, Cooley LLP Amanda Caffall, Executive Director and Staff Attorney, The Commons Law Center Lindsey Carpino, Legal Content Services Supervisor, BakerHostetler Angela Chadwick, General Counsel, Wing Aviation Danielle Citron, Jefferson Scholars Foundation Schenck Distinguished Professor in Law; Caddell… [read post]
27 Aug 2017, 4:34 pm by INFORRM
Frosio, Université de Strasbourg – CEIPI The Internet Will Not Break: Denying Bad Samaritans Section 230 Immunity, Fordham Law Review, Forthcoming, U of Maryland Legal Studies Research Paper No. 2017-22, Danielle Keats Citron and Benjamin Wittes, University of Maryland Francis King Carey School of Law and Brookings Institution. [read post]
11 Nov 2011, 2:36 am by SHG
However, in context, it seems evident that this apparent female privilege fills one of two roles.The posts appear at Concurring Opinions, both written my Kaimi Wenger, and stem from the Danielle Citron post, about which I commented here earlier. [read post]
23 Apr 2010, 6:39 am by Anna Christensen
In a piece at Concurring Opinions, Danielle Citron recaps a forthcoming Vanderbilt Law Review article on Justice Louis Brandeis’ view that intellectual privacy was crucial to the protection of free speech. [read post]
As Danielle Citron Keats points out, the available private responses meant to curb abuse online are wholly inadequate. [read post]
23 Jan 2023, 2:17 pm by Eugene Volokh
It has published dozens of articles, including by Jack Balkin (Yale), Mark Lemley (Stanford), Jeremy Waldron (NYU), Cynthia Estlund (NYU, forthcoming within a week or so), Christopher Yoo (Penn), Danielle Citron (Virginia), and many others—both prominent figures in the field and emerging young scholars (including ones who didn't have a tenure-track academic appointment). [read post]
25 Jun 2019, 8:54 am by Aaron Rubin
Schiff’s comments about Section 230’s protections at the House Intelligence Committee hearing, Maryland Carey School of Law professor Danielle Keats Citron suggested, “Federal immunity [for websites] should be amended to condition the immunity on reasonable moderation practices rather than the free pass that exists today. [read post]