Join Mason
Kortz from the Cyberlaw Clinic along with an all-star roster of speakers on April 1, 2017, at Harvard Law School about technology and law enforcement — “Over-Policed and Under Protected: Technology, Law Enforcement and Minorities.” Sponsored by our friends at the Harvard Human Rights Journal, the panelists will address the extent to which use of technology in law enforcement exacerbates problems faced by minority groups in the United States. A reception will follow. Panelists include Sahar F. Aziz of Texas A&M School of Law and Harlan Yu of Upturn, with moderator Elana Fogel from the Massachusetts Committee for Public Counsel Services.
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New @BKCHarvard report analyzing the complex human rights impacts of #AI spearheaded by our very own Clinic team! cyber.harvard.edu/publication… twitter.com/BKCHarvard/sta…
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A victory for transparency, brought to you by the amazing student team at @techlawc, working with our pals @shrapnelofme and @andy_sellars! twitter.com/techlawc/statu…
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We're happy to have had the opportunity to team with @EFF and @JeremyRubin on this one -- no more "seven dirty words" policy for .us domain names! clinic.cyber.harvard.edu/2018…
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Apply for Techtopia! Open to all students, including those at HLS, with strong convictions about how to build, deploy, regulate, and engage with technology in a more human, ethical way. twitter.com/BKCHarvard/sta…
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Catch up on goings-on at the Cyberlaw Clinic -- congrats @jessicafjeld and @NCPtarmigan on their new roles! clinic.cyber.harvard.edu/2018…
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- ACLU of Massachusetts
- BerkleeICE
- Berkman Klein Center for Internet & Society
- Cambridge Community Television
- Creative Commons
- Digital Public Library of America
- Electronic Frontier Foundation
- Free Music Archive
- Harvard Innovation Lab
- Harvard Law School Office of Clinical and Pro Bono Programs
- Harvard Library Innovation Lab
- Herdict Web
- Internet Safety Technical Task Force
- Longform.org
- Massachusetts Information Technology Division
- Matter Ventures
- metaLAB at Harvard
- MIT Center for Civic Media
- MIT Media Lab
- National Center for Missing and Exploited Children
- New Urban Mechanics
- New York Public Library
- OpenCourt.us
- Public Radio Exchange
- Recovers
- Stanford Center for Internet & Society
- Student Privacy Initiative
- The Association of Independents in Radio
- WBUR
- WGBH
