Discourse and Research from TechLaw
In the Media
Discourse Type: In the Media
Focus Areas: Free speech
Discourse Type: In the Media
Daphne Keller, When Platforms Do the State’s Bidding, Who Is Accountable? Not the Government, Says Israel’s Supreme Court, Lawfare (February 7, 2022) (citing Derek Bambauer’s work).
Focus Areas: Innovation for Justice
Discourse Type: In the Media
Lyle Moran, How a Social Justice Innovation Lab Is Developing New Types of Legal Services, ABA Journal’s Legal Rebels podcast (February 16, 2022) (featuring Stacy Butler and discussing the Innovation for Justice lab)
Focus Areas: Free speech
Discourse Type: In the Media
The Cyberlaw Podcast, Waging War in a Networked Age (February 28, 2022) (featuring Jane Bambauer as a panelist)
Focus Areas: Privacy Problem Solving
Discourse Type: In the Media
Timothy B. Lee, Why the Census Invented Nine Fake People in One House, Slate (March 2, 2022) (quoting Jane Bambauer)
Discourse Type: In the Media
Cyberlaw Podcast, Episode 398: Scarlett Johannsson Finally Makes an Appearance on the Cyberlaw Podcast (March 14, 2022) (featuring Jane Bambauer as a panelist)
Focus Areas: Privacy Problem Solving
Discourse Type: In the Media
Volokh Conspiracy (March 16, 2022)
Focus Areas: Privacy Problem Solving
Discourse Type: In the Media
Washington Post (March 28, 2022), and a hit piece in response, published on TechDirt, wherein the author anger-reads nearly all of Jane Bambauer’s Fourth Amendment scholarship