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Brenda is an Associate Professor of Law at Washington University in St. Louis. 

She is a former Fellow and current Faculty Associate at the Berkman Klein Center for Internet and Society. Brenda works at the intersections of sexuality, law, and technology. She is interested in reconceptualizing the mainstream theoretical frameworks to regulate sexuality online from a critical feminist perspective. Her current projects discuss in turn the concepts of safety, privacy, and consent in online sexual encounters. Her writing has appeared in the Fordham Law Review, the Washington Law Review, the Harvard International Law Journal, and the Villanova Law Review. Brenda earned her first law degree at Torcuato Di Tella University, in Argentina, and holds an SJD from Harvard Law School.


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International Human Rights Law Is Not Enough to Fix Content Moderation’s Legitimacy Crisis

Should tech companies follow human rights law to govern online speech?

Sep 16, 2020
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Why International Human Rights Law Cannot Replace Content Moderation

CJEU’s Ruling in Glawischnig-Piesczek v. Facebook and the Conflicting Regulation of Prior Restraint in Regional Human Rights Systems

Oct 9, 2019