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    9 hours ago

    My latest for on the Biden Administration's response to and what it means for future US responses to cyber intrusions and evolving rules of the road on state behavior

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    Val Broeksmit – a longtime source about Deutsche Bank – is missing. He was last seen on April 6 in Los Angeles, his girlfriend says. A missing persons report has been filed with . I am very worried about Val's safety. Please spread the word.

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    11 hours ago

    Incredibly important (and overdue) first step in severing the federal funding role in predictive policing. My prediction: feds cut off funding because it can’t be justified and stand alone tech dies off.

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    4 hours ago

    Missing all the more after yesterday and today. Thanks for the wonderful tribute to him.

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    11 hours ago

    I have a brand new paper with , Property Law for the Ages, forthcoming in , that reimagines property law for a rapidly aging society. Where does current law fail & how will it change? Delighted to present it today

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    Apr 15

    After 8,249 words, 227 footnotes, and a full school year of work, my Law Review note, Inherent Diminished Value in Motor Vehicle Torts, is complete.

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    Apr 15

    Nice piece from legal historian Sarah Seo. Police Officers Shouldn’t Be the Ones to Enforce Traffic Laws

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    Apr 15

    KEYNOTE on May 24: Sherry Turkle, Professor of the Social Studies of Science and Technology at MIT - Privacy+Security Forum

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    Apr 15

    Privacy in Pandemic: Law, Technology, and Public Health in the COVID-19 Crisis by

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    Apr 15

    I'm teaching a unit on algocracy in 8-minutes & need to quickly add compelling argument from & on why AI-infused tools should be banned from making hiring decisions-not audited & limited via regulation.

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    Apr 15

    1/ This is a coordinated and far-reaching pushback against Russian targeting of the 2020 elections and efforts before and since. I can only imagine long hours of diligent work this took — lots to unpack here.

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    Apr 15

    Hintze Law needs a new Privacy Analyst 2-4 years privacy experience w/ CIPP - w/o JD - details coming soon!

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    Apr 15

    Later today, I'll be debating (the Dispatch) at Middlebury College's Hamilton Forum Counterpoint Webinar on "What are the Limits of Religious Liberty?" -- free and open to public:

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    Apr 14

    🚨Heads up, Allston-Brighton! There’s a free vaccine clinic for Allston-Brighton residents this weekend at Jackson Mann! No insurance or ID required. Go get your shot! 💉 Register here:

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    Apr 14
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  17. (2) in 2007 when I argued that databases of sensitive info were akin to the ultra hazardous water reservoirs of the late 19c, it may have seemed crazy but Wyden agrees. Just took 15 years...see my article

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  18. (1) Great piece by ⁦⁩ about Wyden proposal banning sale of personal data to ‘unfriendly’ governments - The Washington Post

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    Apr 15

    The growing global guerilla trade war over the collection and use of information took a new twist this week. Will the use of “national security” rationales to limit cross border data flows from the US help? Depends on the goals (plural).

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  20. Important new piece by brilliant called Privacy, Practice, and Performance forthcoming

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