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Professor of Law | Author, Hate Crimes in Cyberspace (HUP) | Affiliate Scholar | Board

Joined October 2009

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    We are now accepting submissions for the 9th Annual for Policymakers Award! This award will be given to authors who have completed or published the top research & analytical work in the last year that is relevant to policymakers.

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    This Baltimore Police Officer needs to be fired immediately & charged w/ assault. Laws regarding assault still apply to police. This isn’t MMA. Completely shameful. None of that was necessary. We aren’t asking the city to suspend this man. He needs to be terminated and charged.

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    Aug 10

    Hey , how is it that publishing the photos, names, and ages of antiracist activists who live in the Bay Area, with the clear intent of harassment, not a violation of Twitter's rules against doxxing?

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    Aug 10

    the ben shapiro "debate me, coward" thing is the purest public example I have ever seen of the phenomena of men who didn't do the homework assuming superiority over, and demanding the time of, women who did do the homework

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    Aug 10

    Even Axon now admits that facial recognition shouldn't be used in policing. Could lead to "technical failures with disastrous outcomes"

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    Director of our Center on Extremism talked with about who the white supremacists & neo-Nazis are that are planning to rally this weekend in Washington D.C. on the anniversary of . Read more:

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    Aug 10

    To regulate bots, you'd have to be able to define them. nbd just in her 🔥 debut!

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    Aug 10

    Humbled & excited to announce has won the 2018 Sally Hacker Prize from . The prize recognizes academic books of interest/relevance to wide audiences--so thanks so much for reading, all!💚

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    Aug 10

    At minute 13 you can hear my discussion with about the landscape of voter suppression after the Shelby decision and what we're doing to combat it.

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    Aug 9

    Brennan Gilmore posted footage of Heather Heyer's murder by a white supremacist in Charlottesville to Twitter. Then he became a target of rightwing extremists, including Alex Jones. Now he's fighting back.

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    Aug 8

    Foundation Press should have a book, "Untrue Law Stories," about famous Supreme Court cases based on assumed facts that didn't actually happen. Dickerson v. US, the Miranda case, is another; I'm sure there are many more.

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    Aug 8

    The Alex Jones libel cases are not hard cases. Inventing “facts” that cause reputational harm is the essence of defamation. Defamation law exists to enforce baseline norms of civility. Moreover, public discourse with no anchor in truth is meaningless as discourse.

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    Aug 8

    .: from facial recognition to social credit scores, China’s influence on digital goes global

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    Aug 8

    A white dude commentator on NPR this morning suggested there was “implicit bias” at the platforms against conservatives and my eyes rolled so hard they almost fell out of my skull. Next thing you know they’ll be claiming “structural racism” against white folk.

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    Do you colleges reject candidates based on who they follow on Twitter? Privacy law practitioner Brad Shear warns that they are doing so--he has a client who suspects he was rejected from a top school for following Alex Jones.

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    Aug 8

    Must read article on Section 230; the law that ensures that internet companies are not liable for what third parties post or host on their websites. NETIZENS contributors , & are all cited!

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    Aug 7
    Replying to and

    Given that deep fakes can be of audio as well as video, the question is: How can we know that it is really & on the podcast?! 😉 ps: the episode is very informative and filled with info on how deep fakes are made & the danger of them!

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    Aug 6

    Offered a few thoughts for 's piece on Section 230: “We were living in an age where people were talking about the internet like it was a utopia. The problem with utopias is that they are really, for lack of a better word, lies”

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