Professor Spencer Overton, President of the Joint Center for Political and Economic Studies & Professor of Law at George Washington University, and Professor Ellen P. Goodman will talk about how Section 230 allows social media and other digital platforms to escape responsibility for civil rights violations they profit from. They will also address some reform
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.
Lastowka Lecture featuring FTC Commissioner Rebecca Kelly Slaughter: 3/31/2022 at 4:00 pm
4:00pm – 5:30 pm Rutgers Law School in Camden, Faculty lounge Federal Trade Commissioner Rebecca Kelly Slaughter delivered the annual Greg Lastowka Memorial Lecture. Read the transcript from the Greg Lastowka Memorial Lecture 2022.
Professor Ellen P. Goodman speaks at MindTheTech NY conference
Professor Ellen P. Goodman, co-director of RIIPL, spoke at the 2021 MindTheTech NY conference. Professor Goodman discussed tech regulation, including regulation of AI, cybersecurity, the potential impacts of FTC policy, and more. Visit the Calcalist website to watch a recording of Professor Goodman’s discussion.
Imagining a New Social Contract for Media: The Struggle for Positive Freedoms in Historical and International Perspective
Professor Ellen P. Goodman was a panelist for the Media, Inequality & Change Center’s discussion, “Imagining a New Social Contract for Media” on 11/22/2021. The panel also featured Professor Damian Tambini, Professor Andrew Kenyon, and Sanjay Jolly and was moderated by Professor Victor Pickard. To view a recording of the event, please see below. “Expanding … Continue reading Imagining a New Social Contract for Media: The Struggle for Positive Freedoms in Historical and International Perspective…