The Rutgers Institute for Information Policy & Law is pleased to announce the Lastowka Short-Form Writing Competition. Open to Camden-based Rutgers students and recent graduates (class of 2020), the award will be given to an entry of 500-1,500 words on a topic of intellectual property or information policy more broadly. Professor Greg Lastowka (1968-2015) will … Continue reading Lastowka Short-Form Writing Competition…
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RIIPL Algorithmic Justice Webinar Series: 11/11 @ noon
Falaah Arif Khan and Julia Stoyanovich discuss their comic treatment of AI bias, normativity, and exclusion, as well as possible solutions with Professor Ellen P. Goodman. “Mirror Mirror”. Data, Responsibly Comics, Volume 1 (2020)
Professor Ellen P. Goodman Publishes Slate Article on Election Misinformation
New Article with Karen Kornbluh, Executive Director of German Marshall Fund’s Digital Innovation & Democracy Initiative assesses how the largest social media platforms performed in limiting the spread of election misinformation.
RIIPL Algorithmic Justice Webinar Series 2020-2021: Tech Surveillance and Immigration
RIIPL Algorithmic Justice Webinar Series 2020-2021 10.7.20 @ 12 – 12:45 Tech Surveillance and Immigration A conversation with Mizue Aizeki, Deputy Director, Immigrant Defense Project Mizue leads IDP’s local and state campaigns to end the police-to-deportation pipeline and also coordinates IDP’s project on surveillance, technology, and immigration policing, including community defense against ICE raids. Mizue … Continue reading RIIPL Algorithmic Justice Webinar Series 2020-2021: Tech Surveillance and Immigration…
Professor Goodman publishes on Sidewalk Labs and Smart Cities
Sidewalk Toronto Goes Sideways: Five Lessons for Digital Governance