By Myrna Bonin, Rutgers University Alum, Class of 2021 Shotspotter is an acoustic gunshot surveillance tool used by law enforcement agencies across the country. It “installs 20 to 25 microphones per square mile” in the cities where it operates “to identify and locate the sound of gunshots.” A recent opinion piece by Dr. Goldenberg-Sandau, a … Continue reading Alum Blog Post: Does acoustic surveillance technology save the lives of gun violence victims? The data suggests not.…
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Tech Conversations Series: Public-Private Data Sharing 3/9/2022 at 12:15 pm
Stephen Larrick, Technology and Public Purpose Fellow at Harvard Kennedy School/Belfer Center, and Professor Ellen P. Goodman discuss data sharing agreements that let public entities peer into Uber, AirBnB, and Lime data – how they’re structured, what the data is and could be used for, and why you should care.
Professor Ellen Goodman’s Work Profiled by GMF Digital
Ellen P. Goodman, non-resident senior fellow at the Digital Innovation and Democracy Initiative, has just published with Sanjay Jolly a paper on renewing the traditional American commitment to “full stack” public media to address our information disorder. She has also just published the second in a series on how the FTC should respond to President Biden’s executive order on … Continue reading Professor Ellen Goodman’s Work Profiled by GMF Digital…
Rutgers Law Alum and Students – Doing Tech Law Together
Professor Goodman Publishes New Policy Paper on Digital User Interfaces and Democracy