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18 Mar 2015, 3:30 am by Frank Pasquale
Frank Pasquale Recently, Scott Peppet, Dan Solove, and Paul Ohm appeared in a great Al Jazeera comic on big data and privacy, called “Terms of Service. [read post]
6 Feb 2015, 6:00 am by Bridget Crawford
Washington Jennifer Camero ProfessorCamero Southern Illinois Montre Carodine MDCarodine Alabama Paul Caron SoCalTaxProf Pepperdine Michael  Carrier  profmikecarrier  Rutgers Arturo Carrillo AJCarrillo4 George Washington Elizabeth Carter BitsyNOLA Louisiana State Melissa  Casan MsCastan Monash David Case dwcase Mississippi Mary Anne Case Mary_Anne_Case Chicago Tim Caulfield CaulfieldTim Alberta James  Cavallaro  JimCavallaro  Stanford Eric Chaffee… [read post]
23 Jan 2015, 4:44 am by Bridget Crawford
Hatcher PovertyLawProf Baltimore Paul Heald pauljheald Illinois Gina Heathcote gina_heathcote SOAS, U [read post]
6 Jan 2015, 6:46 pm by Bridget Crawford
Thomas Anthony Niedwiecki LawProfAnt John Marshall (Chicago) Sean Nolon snolon Vermont Tracy Norton millennialprof Touro Tracy Norton profnorton Touro Beth Simone Noveck bethnoveck NYLS Rory O'Connell rjjoconnell Queens University Belfast Shuyi Oei ShuyiOei Tulane Paul Ohm paulohm Colorado David Opderbeck dopderbeck Seton Hall Lisa Ouellette PatentScholar Stanford Kevin Outterson koutterson Boston University Jessica Owley JessicaOwley Buffalo Frank Pasquale FrankPasquale Seton… [read post]
24 Oct 2014, 1:23 pm by Kurt Wimmer
, University of Colorado’s Paul Ohm, always insightful, has focused his considerable intellect on the topic of sensitive data. [read post]
18 Sep 2014, 7:32 am by Michelle N. Meyer
Other participants include law profs Paul Ohm, Ryan Calo, and James Grimmelman, Princeton Center for Internet Technology Policy Director Edward Felten, FTC Commissioner Julie Brill, and UT-Austin psychologist Tal Yarkoni. [read post]
14 Jul 2014, 3:44 pm by Sabrina I. Pacifici
 July 9, 2014 “Paul Ohm’s 2009 article Broken Promises of Privacy spurred a debate in legal and policy circles on the appropriate response to computer science research on re-identification techniques. [read post]
9 Jul 2014, 4:27 am by Arvind Narayanan
Paul Ohm’s 2009 article Broken Promises of Privacy spurred a debate in legal and policy circles on the appropriate response to computer science research on re-identification techniques. [read post]
18 Jun 2014, 9:30 pm by Abigail Slater
However, there are others, such as Professor Paul Ohm, who argue that “nonmonetary harm abounds online” and that regulators ought to be able to address those harms – even if they are more subjective in nature – provided that the harms are non-trivial. [read post]
18 Jun 2014, 12:06 am
The Second Circuit has handed down a very important new Fourth Amendment case, United States v. [read post]
2 Jun 2014, 11:53 am by Eric Goldman
Speakers over the years have included Julie Brill, Alex Macgillivray, Eben Moglen, Craig Newmark, Paul Ohm, Erika Rottenberg and Jonathan Zittrain. * Federal Circuit hearing. [read post]
2 Jun 2014, 11:53 am by Eric Goldman
Speakers over the years have included Julie Brill, Alex Macgillivray, Eben Moglen, Craig Newmark, Paul Ohm, Erika Rottenberg and Jonathan Zittrain. * Federal Circuit hearing. [read post]
29 Nov 2013, 12:08 pm by Venkat Balasubramani
Paul Ohm’s work: “Data Anonymization and Re-identification Lecture Featuring Paul Ohm, SCU, April 7“.) __ Eric’s Comments: (1) Is it clear yet to you that the Song-Beverly Act isn’t aging well? [read post]
18 Jul 2013, 2:35 pm by Mike Madison
Submissions should be sent via email to section chair Paul Ohm at paul.ohm@colorado.edu. [read post]
22 May 2013, 6:55 pm by Dan Markel
Lenard, President and Senior Fellow, Technology Policy Institute Paul Ohm, Associate Professor of Law, University of Colorado School of Law Frank A. [read post]
20 May 2013, 4:00 am by Paul Ohm
Paul Ohm If Jotwell is meant to surface obscure gems of legal scholarship, which might go unnoticed otherwise, I might be missing the point by highlighting a work forthcoming in the not-so-obscure University of Chicago Law Review on the au courant topics of nudges and liberal paternalism. [read post]