Professor Ellen P. Goodman just published by Tech Policy Press

Tech Policy Press has published Professor Ellen P. Goodman’s piece, “Twitter’s Newsworthiness Standard – What is It?” Professor Goodman argues that Twitter’s newsworthiness standard, like the Right to be Forgotten, needs to be fleshed out through granular transparency reporting. “Twitter should make its news judgement public, especially given the inability of aggrieved individuals to depose … Continue reading Professor Ellen P. Goodman just published by Tech Policy Press

Twitter’s Newsworthiness Standard – What is It?

This piece by Professor Ellen P. Goodman was published by Tech Policy Press. Twitter adopted a policy last week that forbids the posting of private photos and videos of someone without their permission. The reason, it said, was to protect the vulnerable, especially “women, activists, dissidents, and members of minority communities” who are harassed and … Continue reading Twitter’s Newsworthiness Standard – What is It?

IP Law 101: 2/9/2022 at 12:15 pm

Learn about the fundamentals of IP law, including patents, copyright, and trademarks, from Professors Ellen P. Goodman, Sabrina Safrin, and Jacob Victor.  

A conversation with alumna Michelle Ofner Rindone, Antitrust Division – U.S. DOJ 2/17/2022 at 12:15 pm

Professor Michael Carrier will host a discussion with Rutgers Law alumna, Michelle Ofner Rindone, Assistant Chief, International Section – Antitrust Division, U.S. Department of Justice. The focus of the conversation will be on Ms. Rindone’s career. Students will learn about the day-to day practice of a DOJ antitrust lawyer in D.C. and get advice on what … Continue reading A conversation with alumna Michelle Ofner Rindone, Antitrust Division – U.S. DOJ 2/17/2022 at 12:15 pm