In NCAA v. Alston, the Supreme Court, in a 9-0 opinion written by Justice Gorsuch, ruled in favor of student-athletes and against the NCAA on the issue of whether the restriction of education-related benefits violated antitrust law. The Court’s opinion was consistent with several of the points Prof. Michael Carrier and Chris Sagers made in … Continue reading Prof. Michael Carrier’s research cited in Supreme Court opinion…
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Visiting Scholar Rashida Richardson’s new article connects racial segregation, data-driven tech, and persistent inequalities
Visiting Scholar Rashida Richardson Publishes Best Practices for Government Tech Procurement
Professor Ellen P. Goodman speaks at 3rd Workshop on Obfuscation (Cornell Tech, TU Delft)
Professor Goodman speaks about the meaning of friction as a regulatory strategy in social media and smart cities.
Professor Ellen P. Goodman to Co-Lead Workshop on Algorithmic Auditing
On April 27, 2021, RIIPL and Carnegie UK Trust will host a workshop, co-led by Ellen P. Goodman and Professor Lorna Woods, Essex University, with dozens of policymakers, researchers, and civil society members in the US and UK to address algorithmic auditing. What are the harms algorithms can impose? How should algorithms e audited? How … Continue reading Professor Ellen P. Goodman to Co-Lead Workshop on Algorithmic Auditing…