The Regulation of Addiction
Matthew Lawrence describes how regulation can be used to respond to technology addiction.
The Reopened Window of Tech Regulation
Scholar analyzes regulation gaps and argues that COVID-19 created a unique opportunity to regulate technology overuse.
What the Do-Not-Call Rule Can Teach Regulators
Scholars argue the battle against spam calls holds valuable lessons for Big Tech regulators.
New Technology Will Raise New Legal Questions
Scholars worry that regulating new technologies will be more difficult after recent Supreme Court decisions.
Regulating the Metaverse
In this week’s Saturday Seminar, experts propose methods for regulating the metaverse.
Data Privacy Through the Lens of Big Tech
Scholars discuss regulating digital platforms through the lens of data privacy.
Alternatives to Data Sharing
Data sharing is not always required when firms use information to their advantage.
Unlocking the Potential Between Blockchain and Antitrust
The tech and legal communities should recognize the complementary nature of antitrust law and blockchain.
Tearing Down Terrorist Content Online
Scholar urges policymakers to impose liability on platforms that spread terrorist content.
Pushing Social Media Platforms to Self-Regulate
Social media companies may increase content oversight if motivated by federal incentives and liabilities.
The Social Responsibility of Social Media Platforms
Scholar weighs options for putting an end to harmful speech on social media platforms.
Maintaining Local Values in the Face of Digital Platforms
Academics argue that city authorities could cooperate with tech companies to align their values.