Today, the MFIA Clinic filed an amicus brief for the Pentagon Press Association urging the D.C. Circuit to deny the Pentagon’s emergency stay motion.
The pre-policy status quo poses no immediate risk and serves the public interest in a free press.
storage.courtlistener.com/recap/gov.us...
Posts by The Information Society Project at Yale Law School
Last week, the ISP hosted "End of the Anonymous Internet?" with the Wikimedia Foundation, bringing together scholars, advocates, technologists, litigators, and policy experts to discuss anonymous speech and digital civil liberties. Thank you to everyone who joined us.
Thanks to @cmulligan.bsky.social (Brooklyn Law School) for a terrific final Ideas Lunch of the semester. We loved hearing about “Data Property, Bailments & Descendibility” and ending the term with such a thoughtful conversation.
Tomorrow! Don’t miss "Data Property, Bailments & Descendibility" with @cmulligan.bsky.social (@brooklynlawschool.bsky.social)
Thursday, April 16, 2026, from 12:00–1:30 PM in Baker Hall 405.
Zoom available for ISP fellows
Former ISP Executive Director and @crootof.bsky.social (@University of Richmond School of Law) is in the house! So excited for her talk: “Introducing Technology Law”.
Tuesday, April 14, 2026
12:10–1:30 PM
Baker Hall, Room 405
DM for Zoom details
Cosponsored by Yale Journal of Law & Technology
Tomorrow! We’re excited to host Prof. @crootof.bsky.social (University of Richmond School of Law) for a talk titled: “Introducing Technology Law”.
Tuesday, April 14, 2026
12:10–1:30 PM
Baker Hall, Room 405
DM for Zoom details
Cosponsored by Yale Journal of Law & Technology
@mblawrence.bsky.social
Thank you Prof. Matthew Lawrence (Emory University School of Law) for joining us for today’s Ideas Lunch and sharing your talk, “Platform Polarization?” We’re grateful for the thoughtful conversation and for the chance to engage with your work!
At this week's Ideas Lunch, Prof. Catherine Powell came to speak to us about "AI and Constitutional Democracy at 250". Thank you for an inspiring talk!
Thursday, April 2, 2026 - 12:00PM-1:30PM - Baker Hall 405
Prof. Catherine Powell (Fordham University School of Law) will talk about:
"AI and Constitutional Democracy at 250"
Zoom available for ISP fellows
At this today's Law & Tech Talk, we had the pleasure of hosting Prof. Sonia Katyal for an insightful talk on "The Third Enclosure Movement."
Two new articles by ISP fellow @ignaciocofone.bsky.social :
The Privacy Paradox Is a Misnomer: Data Under Structural Uncertainty : papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers....
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Consent, Design, and Deceit: A Bottom-up Proposal for Regulating Dark Patterns:
Link: ssrn.com/abstract=569...
Thank you to everyone who joined us this weekend for Global Political Economy of AI. We’re grateful to the scholars, computer scientists, historians, journalists, and activists who made this such a thoughtful and timely conversation.
law.yale.edu/isp/events/g...
Join us tomorrow for a talk by Sonia Katyal (University of California, Berkeley Center for Law and Technology) about "The Third Enclosure Movement"
📅 March 31, 2026
⏰ 12pm
📍 SLB 128
Cosponsored by Yale Journal of Law & Technology
Read ISP fellow @klonick.bsky.social's new article: "Ban Cookie Banners: A Case Study in Tech Regulation"
papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers....
Read ISP fellow @Ximena Benavides' new article "Too Big to Lose Weight: How Pharmaceuticalization Corrupts the Right to Health"
www.hhrjournal.org/2025/12/08/t...
ISP is honored to host Prof. Julie Cohen (Georgetown Law) at tomorrow's Ideas Lunch for a talk on: "Governing after the Digital Phase Shift"
📅 March 26, 2026
⏰ 12PM
📍 Baker Hall 405
Zoom available for ISP fellows
At today's Speaker Series, we were fortunate to host Prof. Seema N. Patel for a fascinating talk on “The Political Economy of Low-Wage Worker Datafication.” Thank you, Prof. Patel, for such an engaging discussion!
Join us tomorrow for “The Political Economy of Low-Wage Worker Datafication” with Seema N. Patel of University of California, College of the Law, San Francisco (formerly UC Hastings).
Tuesday, March 24, 2026
12:10–1:30 PM
SLB 128
Cosponsored by #YJoLT
DM for Zoom details
Read ISP fellow Sandra Ristovska's op-ed in The Boston Globe: "The Problem with Police Body Cameras"
www.bostonglobe.com/2026/03/04/o...
New forthcoming publication by ISP Fellow Claudia Haupt: “Misplaced Trust in Artificial Professional Advice,” in the Boston University School of Law Journal of Science & Technology Law (JoSTL).
papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers....
Read ISP fellow Madhavi Singh's forthcoming article in the University of Pennsylvania Law Review: "A Roadmap for a Monopolization Case Against Google: Monopsony Power and AI Overviews"
papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers....
ISP Fellow Christoph Busch publishes about:
"Enabling Innovation and Protecting Consumers in the Agentic Economy: Why the Digital Fairness Act Should Regulate Agentic AI" - papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers....
And
"Towards an EU Consumer Law Fit for the Digital Age" - cerre.eu/wp-content/u...
At this week’s Ideas Lunch, we were delighted to host Prof. @ignaciocofone.bsky.social and Prof. Katherine Strandburg for a fascinating talk on “Algorithmic Opacity as a Principal-Agent Problem.” Thank you both for such a thoughtful discussion.
At this week’s Law & Tech Talk, we had the pleasure of hosting Prof. Haochen Sun’s great presentation on “Second Privacy Revolution: Utilitarian Data Governance in the U.S. and China!”
Tomorrow at Ideas Lunch we will be hosting Ignacio Cofone (University of Oxford) & Katherine Strandburg (New York University) on “Algorithmic Opacity as a Principal-Agent Problem.”
🗓️ Thurs., March 12
🕛 12:00 PM ET
📍Baker Hall 405
Zoom option for fellows only
Tomorrow! We'll be hosting Prof. Haochen Sun (University of Hong Kong) for a talk about "The Second Privacy Revolution: Utilitarian Data Governance in the U.S. and China"
Tuesday, March 10 - 12:10PM-1:30PM - SLB 128
Cosponsored by Yale Journal of Law & Technology
DM for Zoom details
At this week’s Law & Tech Talk, we had the pleasure of hosting Profs. @azizaahmed.bsky.social and Alice Miller’s amazing discussion of “Risk and Resistance: How Feminists Transformed the Law and Science of AIDS!”
At this week’s Ideas Lunch, we had the pleasure of hosting Prof. @katgeddes.bsky.social’s amazing talk on “The Inconsentability of Sora!”
Thank you to Prof. @spenceroverton.bsky.social for a magnificent presentation on “Ethnonationalism by Algorithm” at today’s Law & Tech Talk!