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Congratulations to Presidential Innovation Fellow Nick Bramble

US Chief Technology Officer Todd Park announced the first class of “Presidential Innovation Fellows” today. Selected from an applicant pool of nearly 700 innovators from across the country, the 18...

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ISP Speaker Series - Leila Janah

You are cordially invited to the next event in the Thomson Reuters ISP Speaker Series, on Tuesday, September 25, at 12:00 p.m. in Room 127 of Yale Law School.We will be joined by Leila Janah,...

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CILLA SMITH AND GENEVIEVE SCOTT FILE AMICUS BRIEF IN THE INTER-AMERICAN COURT...

On September 21, 2012, the Program for the Study of Reproductive Justice in the Information Society Project at Yale Law School filed an amicus brief in the Inter-American Court of Human Rights (IACHR)...

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Derek Khanna joins ISP as Visiting Fellow

Yale Information Society Project is pleased to welcome Derek Khanna as a Visiting Fellow from February - July 2013!Below are some popular articles written by Derek:The Most Ridiculous Law of 2013 (So...

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Derek Khanna's latest work

Cellphone Unlocking is the First Step Toward Post-SOPA Copyright Reform - http://boingboing.net/2013/02/22/taking-on-real-reform-in-a-pos.htmlForbes - White House Petition on Cellphone Unlocking...

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Articles for Location Tracking and Biometrics Conference

March 3, 2013Location Tracking and BiometricsBelow are links to articles that panelists recommended as supplemental reading for the conference. Kevin BankstonOnly the DOJ Knows: The Secret Law of...

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Khanna: White House in favor of cellphone unlocking

 Check out the latest from ISP visiting fellow Derek Khanna on cellphone unlocking..."On January 26 this year, the Librarian of Congress declared that unlocking a cell phone to make it available on...

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Location Tracking conference coverage, from Grits for Breakfast

If you don't have time to sit down and watch the entire 9 hours of video for our recent Location Tracking and Biometrics Conference (we are working on breaking it up by panels soon), check out the...

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Derek Khanna - Unlocking your cell phone is no crime

YLS fellow Derek Khanna, of the Information Society Project, has a commentary on CNN titled, “Unlocking your cell phone is no crime.”"(CNN) -- On January 26, a ruling by the Librarian of Congress made...

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Coverage of Location Tracking Conference

Connecticut Law Tribune has covered our Location Tracking and Biometrics Conference:While the technological power to gather citizens' digital data is exploding — through facial recognition software,...

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New article by ISP Student Fellow Sam Adelsberg

An Elizabethan CyberwarBy JORDAN CHANDLER HIRSCH and SAM ADELSBERGPublished: May 31, 2013 NEW HAVEN — AS Barack Obama and China’s president, Xi Jinping, prepare to meet in California next week,...

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ISP fellow David Thaw testifying on cybersecurity

ISP fellow David Thaw will be testifying on cybersecurity issues before the U.S. House of Representatives' Energy and Commerce Committee's Subcommittee on Commerce, Manufacturing, and Trade on...

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Information Society Project (ISP) 2013-2014 Fellows

We are pleased to announce the fellows and affiliates who will join the ISP community this academic year.About the Information Society Project at Yale Law School:The Information Society Project at Yale...

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Derek Khanna - "The Law that Gave Us the Modern Internet, and the Campaign to...

YLS visiting fellow Derek Khanna, of the Information Society Project, has a new article in The Atlantic titled, “The Law that Gave Us the Modern Internet, and the Campaign to Kill It""Ever heard of...

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Derek Khanna - "Congress Could Throttle Tech Innovation With Two Measly Words"

YLS visiting fellow Derek Khanna, of the Information Society Project, has a new article on Slate.com titled, “Congress Could Throttle Tech Innovation With Two Measly Words""Walking the streets in Palo...

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Yale ISP Accepting Fellowship Applications for 2014-15

The Yale Information Society Project (ISP) is now accepting applications for 2014-2015 postdoctoral resident and visiting fellowships at Yale Law School. The Yale ISP is an interdisciplinary center...

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Derek Khanna - "The Copyright reforms Congress should be considering, instead...

YLS visiting fellow Derek Khanna, of the Information Society Project, has a new article in The Daily Caller titled, “The Copyright reforms Congress should be considering, instead of radio...

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ISP Fellow David Thaw Pentagon Briefing 11/7/13

David Thaw, Fellow of the ISP and Visiting Assistant Professor of Law at the University of Connecticut, was at the Pentagon Thursday, November 7th, briefing the Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense...

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Media Freedom and Information Access Clinic Seeks Transparency on Trade...

For Immediate ReleaseIntellectual Property Watch (IP-Watch), represented by Yale Law School’s Media Freedom and Information Access Clinic (MFIA), continues to press for meaningful disclosure regarding...

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Yale ISP seeks applications for Executive Director

The Information Society Project (ISP) at Yale Law School seeks applications for the position of Executive Director.The Yale ISP is an intellectual center that studies the implications of the Internet...

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