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The New York Times

The Secretive Company That Might End Privacy as We Know It

Faculty associate Woodrow Hartzog spoke to the New York Times about the harrowing consequences of facial recognition

Jan 18, 2020

Abstraction and Design in Computation - Spring 2020

Professor Stuart Shieber Fundamental concepts in the design of computer programs, emphasizing the crucial role of abstraction. The goal of the course is to give students…

Law, Justice and Design: Making Legal Systems for Human Beings - Spring 2020

Professor Martha Minnow This seminar will provide students with an opportunity to focus on the perspectives of individuals who need to access or navigate the legal system…

Trademark and Unfair Competition - Spring 2020

Professor Rebecca Tushnet This course will introduce students to the federal Lanham Act and related common law doctrines designed to protect against consumer confusion and…

Advertising Law - Spring 2020

Professor Rebecca Tushnet This course covers legal regulation of advertising in the United States, with some comparison to other countries. Private causes of action by…

Cyberlaw Clinic Seminar - Spring 2020

Jessica Fjeld This seminar is required for all students enrolled in the Cyberlaw Clinic. The course incorporates instruction about substantive legal issues at the heart of the…

Music and Digital Media - Spring 2020

Professor Christopher Bavitz This course explores a variety of legal issues relating to the creation, exploitation, and protection of music and other content. The seminar…

Governing Digital Technology - Spring 2020

Professor Jonathan Zittrain This course will investigate the evolving nature of online architecture and activities, and the ways in which law and code have been, and will be,…

The Washington Post

The Justice Department’s new quarrel with Apple

The deadly December shooting of three U.S. sailors at a Navy installation could reignite a long-simmering fight between the federal government and tech companies over data privacy…

Jan 17, 2020
Venture Beat

Meta analysis shows AI ethics principles emphasize human rights

A team of researchers from BKC recently released a white paper and visualization that mapped AI principles and guidelines to find consensus. 

Jan 17, 2020
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