Monday, April 17, 2023 | 6:30pm Reception & 7:00pm Talk | 500 1st St NW, 9th Floor
The Georgetown Law Institute for Technology Law & Policy welcomes Senator Sheldon Whitehouse, Chairman of the Senate Budget Committee and a senior member of the Senate…
The theme for this year's writing caption is "Emerging Technologies, New Applications of Technology, and their Relationships to Social Justice." Law students across the country are invited learn more and make a submission no later that May 31, 2023.
Join us as we discuss the latest issues related to international privacy law, from the GDPR to the Cross-Border Privacy Rules. Conversation with Haksoo Ko, Chair, Korean Personal Information Protection Commission. With Anupam Chander, Georgetown Law,…
Whether it’s advocating for public policies that hold tech companies more accountable, designing tech solutions to modernize delivery of government services, or imagining how tech can drive greater access to justice, there’s no question that tech…
Watch the recording of this discussion between Chief Technologists from the Federal Trade Commission, the Department of Justice, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, and the California Privacy Protection Agency.
As part of the annual Tech & Society Week, we invite you to join Georgetown professors Meg Jones and Amanda Levendowski for an introduction to the new field of Feminist Cyberlaw. This event is co-sponsored by the Technology & Law Forum of the Women's…
The Judicial Innovation Fellowship (JIF) announced its inaugural shortlist of projects to develop technology solutions for improving justice in America. The JIF program, incubating at Georgetown Law, brings experienced technologists and designers into…
Event recording available for a discussion with Senator Ron Wyden and faculty experts about government oversight of software, algorithms, and other automated systems.
Leading technology attorney Natalie Roisman joins the Institute for Technology Law & Policy at Georgetown Law this week as its new Executive Director. Roisman, a veteran practitioner and former president of the Federal Communications Bar Association (FCBA), will bring extensive experience on technology related issues and a demonstrated commitment to equity and inclusion to lead the Tech Institute in its work of conducting research, convening and educating policymakers, and training the next generation of leaders in tech law and policy.