Media

Jacqueline Policastro, Domestic Violence Through Family Phone Plans: How Lawmakers Are Stepping Up to Help Tech Abuse Survivors, Gray DC (July 21, 2022) (discussing digital abuse and the proposed Safe Connections Act)

Philip Athey & Erin Durkin, Dems Scramble to Protect Health Data, National Journal (June 22, 2022) (discussing interpersonal abuse and data brokers)

Ashley Gold & Margaret Harding McGill, Wireless Lobby Tangles Future of Domestic Violence Bill, Axios (Feb. 17, 2022) (discussing proposed Safe Connections Act)

Ty Tagami, TikTok Trouble: Schools Wary of Teacher Assaults Encouraged by Social Media Campaigns, Atlanta Journal-Constitution (Oct. 7, 2021) (discussing the effects of viral social-media challenges at schools)

Andrea Vittorio, Scraping Episodes Highlight Debate Over Anti-Hacking Law's Scope, Bloomberg (May 4, 2021) (discussing scraping and the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act)

Jessica Wurst, Cyber Abuse and Intimate Partner Violence, WUGA (Mar. 5, 2021) (discussing tech-enabled intimate partner violence)

Margi Murphy, Mark Zuckerberg Set for Republican Grilling after Facebook Suppresses Voter Fraud Claims En Masse, The Telegraph (Nov. 15, 2020) (discussing Congressional hearings on social media)

With Ear to Global South, Georgia Law Professor Thomas Kadri Discusses His “Networks of Empathy” in Podcast, Exchange of Notes (Oct. 6, 2020) (discussing digital abuse and my article, Networks of Empathy)

Laurence Dodds, Facebook’s Strange New ‘Supreme Court’ Is an Example Other Tech Giants Should Follow, The Telegraph (Sept. 18, 2019) (discussing the draft charter for Facebook’s oversight board)

Newsday, BBC World Service (Sept. 18, 2019) (discussing developments with Facebook’s oversight board, at 11:40)

Elizabeth Culliford, Facebook Oversight Board Won’t Have Mandate to Change Policy, Reuters (Sept. 17, 2019) (discussing the scope of review by Facebook’s oversight board)

Mathew Ingram, Faceplant, Columbia Journalism Review (Summer 2019) (discussing skepticism about Facebook’s oversight board)

Laurence Dodds, Can Deepfakes Be Stopped? The Unnerving Rise of AI Videos that Threaten to Undermine Democracy, The Telegraph (May 31, 2019) (discussing the role of tort principles in setting platform standards for deepfakes)

Dating App Horrors: The Untold Story (May 1, 2019) (discussing the legal implications of digital abuse facilitated by dating apps)

Mark F. Walsh, Facebook Plans to Create a Judicial-like Body to Address Controversial Speech, ABA Journal (May 1, 2019) (discussing Facebook’s oversight board and the steps that the platform is taking to constitutionalize itself)

Laurence Dodds, Facebook and Instagram Finally Ban White Nationalism Posts, The Telegraph (Mar. 27, 2019) (discussing Facebook’s decision to ban white nationalism on its platform)

Caleb O. Brown, Social Media’s Content Challenge, Cato Institute Daily Podcast (Mar. 25, 2019) (discussing content moderation on social media)

Laurence Dodds, Can Mark Zuckerberg’s ‘Supreme Court’ End Facebook’s Era of Absolute Monarchy?, The Telegraph (Feb. 18, 2019) (discussing proposed creation of Facebook’s “Supreme Court”)

Scott Rosenberg, Facebook’s Constitutional Moment, Axios (Feb. 14, 2019) (discussing constitutionalism at Facebook and my article, Facebook v. Sullivan)

Molly Roberts, Facebook Has Declared Sovereignty, Washington Post (Feb. 5, 2019) (discussing private governance and my article, How Supreme a Court?)

Elizabeth Harris, Fortnite Makers Sued For ‘Stealing Floss Dance’ From Backpack Kid, The Independent (Jan. 19, 2019) (discussing propertization of culture)

Racing Game Forza Pulls Dances amid Fortnite Legal Action, BBC News (Jan. 16, 2019) (discussing copyright and privacy claims brought against Fortnite videogame)

Elizabeth Harris, A Real-World Battle Over Dancing Avatars: Did Fortnite Steal the Floss?, New York Times (Jan. 11, 2019) (discussing possible legal protections for dance moves in videogames)

Max Fisher & Amanda Taub, How Far Should Facebook Go in Regulating Users’ Speech?, New York Times (Jan. 10, 2019) (discussing content moderation on Facebook)

Kathryn Lundstrom, Can Public Officials Block Users on Facebook? This Texas Case Could Help Answer That, Texas Tribune (Dec. 6, 2018) (providing background on whether Facebook is a First Amendment “public forum”)

Brian Frye, Thomas Kadri on the Right of Publicity & Free Speech, Ipse Dixit (Oct. 26, 2018) (discussing the right of publicity and my article, Drawing Trump Naked)

Alan Greenblatt, Sorry Politicians, You Can’t Block Critics on Twitter, Governing (Sept. 2018) (discussing First Amendment issues with politicians blocking critics on social media)

Justine McDaniel, Why Cody Wilson, the Man behind the 3D-Printed Gun, Says He’ll Keep Fighting — and Win, Philadelphia Enquirer (Aug. 8, 2018) (discussing First Amendment implications of 3D-printed guns)

David Jesse, Possible Supreme Court Pick Kethledge’s Ties to University of Michigan, Detroit Free Press (July 9, 2018) (discussing potential Supreme Court nominee)

Patrick Skahill, Connecticut Joins Other States Challenging FCC’s Net Neutrality Ruling, NPR (Jan. 18, 2018) (discussing legal challenges to FCC’s ruling on net neutrality)

Martha Lewis, The Net Neutrality Episode!, WPKN (Dec. 30, 2017) (discussing history and concerns surrounding new rules on net neutrality)

Brandi Buchman, Tech Experts Bemoan Thursday Vote to Kill Net Neutrality, Courthouse News Service (Dec. 13, 2017) (discussing FCC’s proposed changes to rules on net neutrality)

Amber Hu, Campus Weighs in on Net Neutrality, Yale Daily News (Dec. 5, 2017) (discussing potential consequences of FCC’s new position on net neutrality)

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