Assessing Algorithms for Public Good
Requiring algorithmic impact assessments would promote responsible decision-making and inform future policies.
The Doomed Quest for Individual Privacy
Scholar argues that relying primarily on rights to protect privacy will fail to empower individuals or counter societal harms.
Business Intimidation in the Rulemaking Process
Scholars reveal how businesses lobbying can intimidate agencies and influence rulemaking.
Fighting Discrimination from Unfair Algorithms
By taking enforcement actions, the Federal Trade Commission can set standards for algorithmic fairness and nondiscrimination.
Detoxifying Social Media
Expert urges regulators to change incentives for social media to create a healthier digital sphere.
Can Privacy Regulations Outsmart Smart Toys?
Scholars examine privacy regulations concerning smart toys for children.
Dark Patterns Cannot Stay in the Dark
In this Saturday Seminar, we collect scholarship on manipulative online practices that deceive consumers.
Regulatory Opportunities for U.S. Workforce Development
In this week’s Saturday Seminar, we collect recent scholarship on U.S. workforce development.
Promoting Competition in Digital Markets
In this week’s Saturday Seminar, we collect scholarship on the EU’s Digital Markets Act.
Pumping the Brakes on Fast Fashion
Scholars discuss how to limit the negative social and environmental impacts of fast fashion.
Interrogating the Regulation of Private Investigators
Scholars discuss regulation of the private investigation industry.
Drawing the Line with Gerrymandering
Experts discuss the regulation of partisan and racial gerrymandering.