Prof. Carrier testified before the House Energy & Commerce Committee in support of legislation that would lower drug prices by targeting “pay-for-delay” settlements and citizen petitions. This was the second time he testified in Congress in the past week. https://energycommerce.house.gov/committee-activity/hearings/hearing-on-negotiating-a-better-deal-legislation-to-lower-the-cost-of
Prof. Michael Carrier testifies before House Judiciary Committee
Prof. Carrier testified before the House Judiciary Committee in support of antitrust legislation that would lower drug prices. He offered proposals on product hopping, pay-for-delay settlements, citizen petitions, biosimilar disparagement, and pharmaceutical mergers. In response to questioning from Rep. Hakeem Jeffries, Prof. Carrier discussed his work with Rutgers Law alum Carl Minniti on citizen petitions. … Continue reading Prof. Michael Carrier testifies before House Judiciary Committee…
In Hearing, Senator Coons takes up Professor Ellen P. Goodman’s Circuit Breaker Proposal to Disrupt Social Media Virality
In a Senate Commerce Committee Hearing on Social Media Algorithms, Senator Chris Coons asked witnesses to comment on a proposal first developed by Ellen P. Goodman to deploy circuit breakers to disrupt the virality of social media posts, so as to subject the fastest spreading content to human review.
Professor Ellen P. Goodman to speak at National Academies on Section 230 Reform April 27, 2021
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…