Will Brooklyn's New Autonomous Cars 'Turn Us Back To The 1950s'?
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The law and legal professional ethics require of counsel a duty of candor in the practice of law. This includes a duty to not knowingly make false statements of fact, and to not offer evidence the...
View ArticleFiltering Facebook: Introducing Dolphins in the Net, a New Stanford CIS White...
Filtering Facebook: Introducing Dolphins in the Net, a New Stanford CIS White PaperORWhy Internet Users and EU Policymakers Should Worry about the Advocate General’s Opinion in...
View ArticleWill Brooklyn's New Autonomous Cars 'Turn Us Back To The 1950s'?
LocationUnited StatesSee map: Google MapsDate published: August 7, 2019Gothamist"According to Bryant Walker Smith, a law professor at the University of South Carolina whose research focuses on...
View ArticleI Tried Hiding From Silicon Valley in a Pile of Privacy Gadgets
LocationUnited StatesSee map: Google MapsDate published: August 8, 2019Bloomberg"Ryan Calo, an assistant law professor at the University of Washington and an affiliate scholar at Stanford’s Center for...
View ArticleTool Without A Handle: A Duty of Candor
The law and legal professional ethics require of counsel a duty of candor in the practice of law. This includes a duty to not knowingly make false statements of fact, and to not offer evidence the...
View ArticleFiltering Facebook: Introducing Dolphins in the Net, a New Stanford CIS White...
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View ArticleWill Brooklyn's New Autonomous Cars 'Turn Us Back To The 1950s'?
LocationUnited StatesSee map: Google MapsDate published: August 7, 2019Gothamist"According to Bryant Walker Smith, a law professor at the University of South Carolina whose research focuses on...
View ArticleI Tried Hiding From Silicon Valley in a Pile of Privacy Gadgets
LocationUnited StatesSee map: Google MapsDate published: August 8, 2019Bloomberg"Ryan Calo, an assistant law professor at the University of Washington and an affiliate scholar at Stanford’s Center for...
View ArticleTool Without A Handle: A Duty of Candor
The law and legal professional ethics require of counsel a duty of candor in the practice of law. This includes a duty to not knowingly make false statements of fact, and to not offer evidence the...
View ArticleFiltering Facebook: Introducing Dolphins in the Net, a New Stanford CIS White...
Filtering Facebook: Introducing Dolphins in the Net, a New Stanford CIS White PaperORWhy Internet Users and EU Policymakers Should Worry about the Advocate General’s Opinion in...
View ArticleSafeguarding User Freedoms in Implementing Article 17 of the Copyright in the...
The implementation of Art. 17 of the Copyright in the Digital Single Market (C-DSM) Directive is ongoing. In particular, the multi-stakeholder dialogue under Art. 17(10) of the C-DSM Directive is...
View ArticleWhen cyberwar struck its first civilian target
LocationUnited StatesSee map: Google MapsAuthor(s): Brian NussbaumPublication Date: November 12, 2019Publication Type: Other WritingSandworm: A New Era of Cyberwar and the Hunt for the Kremlin’s Most...
View ArticleMore Questions about the CLOUD Act and the US-UK Agreement - Can the US...
In my first blog post on the CLOUD Act and US-UK Agreement, I noted that the wiretap provision of the CLOUD Act - as opposed to the stored content provisions resolving the Microsoft Ireland case -...
View ArticleTransparency Reporting After the Cloud Act - It's Time for a Refresh
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View ArticleTool Without A Handle: “Book Review: Tools and Weapons”
Tool Without A Handle: “Book Review: Tools and Weapons”“Since the dawn of time, any tool can be used for good or ill. Even a broom can be used to sweep the floor or hit someone over the head. The more...
View ArticleCan the US-UK CLOUD Act Agreement be Fixed?
I’ve written here, here, here about the intercep Read more about Can the US-UK CLOUD Act Agreement be Fixed?LocationUnited StatesSee map: Google MapsRelated Topics: CLOUD ActWiretap Act
View ArticleThe Grim Impact of Judicial Secrecy on Public Health and Safety
RSVP is required for this free event. Read more about The Grim Impact of Judicial Secrecy on Public Health and SafetyJanuary 14, 2020Stanford Law School
View ArticleBanning Strong Encryption Does Not Mean Catching Criminals. It Only Makes You...
On November 17, 2019, Reuters reported that the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) had drafted a resolution for the international police organization, Interpol, that condemned strong encryption and...
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