All Blog Posts
These blog posts are written by TAP academics, TAP staff members, and on occasion by guest bloggers. TAP’s purpose for this section of the site is to present information, points of view, research, and debates directly from the academics and guest experts.
Blog Results: 399
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Nicholas Bloom Discusses the Future of Work from Home
Publication Date: October 28, 2022
Stanford economics professor Nicholas Bloom joins Prof Nirvikar Singh, University of California, Santa Cruz, to discuss the future of work on the “Ideas for India” podcast. Since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, remote work has become the norm for many organizations. This has raised questions about worker productivity and equity, work-life balance, and the future of commuting and cities.
Featuring
Nicholas BloomTAP Scholar
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Privacy Experts Anita Allen and Danielle Citron Discuss Fighting Racial Discrimination in Our Digital Lives
Publication Date: October 7, 2022
In a UVA Common Law podcast, University of Pennsylvania law professor Anita Allen joins University of Virginia law professor Danielle Citron and UVA Law’s Dean Risa Goluboff to discuss privacy law as it specifically impacts people of color.
Featuring
Anita AllenTAP Scholar
Danielle CitronTAP Scholar
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Nicholas Bloom Shares WFH Research and the Business Impact of Hybrid Work
Publication Date: September 16, 2022
Stanford economist Nicholas Bloom shares takeaways from his research over the past two and a half years on remote and hybrid work.
Featuring
Nicholas BloomTAP Scholar
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Eric Goldman Explains How California’s Age-Appropriate Design Code Bill (AB2273) Would Break the Internet
Publication Date: September 8, 2022
Law professor Eric Goldman, Santa Clara University, explains why the California Age Appropriate Design Code Act, AB 2273, “would radically reshape the Internet” if signed into law.
Featuring
Eric GoldmanTAP Scholar
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Is the California Legislature Addicted to Performative Election-Year Stunts That Threaten the Internet? (Comments on AB2408)
Publication Date: August 5, 2022
Santa Clara internet law scholar Eric Goldman writes about California AB2408, proposed legislation intended to address social media platforms that are addictive to children.
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Danielle Citron Explains How “Abortion Bans Are Going to Make Stalkerware Even More Dangerous”
Publication Date: July 18, 2022
In a recent article written for Slate, privacy law professor Danielle Citron says, “Intimate privacy is even more in jeopardy now that women’s reproductive choices may render them in violation of state criminal law.”
Featuring
Danielle CitronTAP Scholar
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Jonathan Zittrain Explores “How to Fix Twitter and Facebook”
Publication Date: June 29, 2022
In an article written for The Atlantic in early June, Harvard law professor Jonathan Zittrain presents his thoughts on how “community governance” can be nurtured and supported through practices and technologies to address the content moderation challenges of online social media sites.
Featuring
Jonathan ZittrainTAP Scholar
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Key Quotes from BREACHED!
Publication Date: May 20, 2022
Professors Daniel Solove and Woodrow Hartzog present some key quotes from their new book, BREACHED! Why Data Security Law Fails and How to Improve It (Oxford University Press, 2022).
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LinkedIn v. HiQ and the Trans-Atlantic Privacy Divide
Publication Date: May 9, 2022
Professor Omer Tene, IAPP Senior Fellow, examines the hiQ Labs vs. LinkedIn Corporation decision to highlight the deep divide around the notion of privacy and data protection between Europe and the U.S. This decision also shows the sharp lines between privacy and competition policy, particularly in the context of major tech platforms and the data ecosystems they nurture.
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Court Enjoins Texas’ Attempt to Censor Social Media, and the Opinion Is a Major Development in Internet Law–NetChoice v. Paxton
Publication Date: January 18, 2022
TAP scholar Eric Goldman shares his thoughts on the latest rulings on social media censorship.
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