Former Clinic Students Present Harvard Law Review Student Notes
Of the four students whose work is represented in the Harvard Law Review’s April 2018 “Developments in the Law” issue, three are former students in the Cyberlaw Clinic and all have taken classes with...
View ArticleFair Use / Fair Dealing Week — Week of Feb 26, 2018!
The week of February 26th is fair use week / fair dealing week, which “celebrates the important doctrines of fair use in the United States and fair dealing in Canada and other jurisdictions.” The...
View ArticleCyberlaw Clinic Year in Review: 2017
We in the Cyberlaw Clinic believe that the statute of limitations on year-in-review blog posts expires at the end of the first quarter of the following year. (If you require evidence for this claim,...
View ArticleClinic Staffers Join Letter to MA Legislators re: Risk Assessment Tools
Chris Bavitz, Kira Hessekiel, and Mason Kortz on the Cyberlaw Clinic team joined this letter to Massachusetts legislators, addressing proposals re: the use of risk assessment tools in the...
View ArticleThe Cyberlaw Guide to Protest Art
In the wake of Trump’s election and the resurgence of political art inspired by movements like the Women’s March, the Cyberlaw Clinic was approached by artists seeking clarification of their rights and...
View ArticleCyberlaw Clinic Assists with Amicus Effort in Byrd v. U.S.
The United States Supreme Court heard oral arguments last Tuesday, January 9th, in Byrd v. United States, Case No. No. 16-1371. The case concerns the question of whether a person can assert Fourth...
View ArticleCyberlaw Clinic Supports Supreme Court Amicus Effort on Patent Damages
The Clinic was pleased to have had the opportunity to work with Professor Bernard Chao of the University of Denver Sturm College of Law on an amicus brief that Professor Chao filed in the United States...
View ArticleCyberlaw Clinic Files Brief for UN Special Rapporteur in Microsoft Ireland Case
On December 13, 2017, the Cyberlaw Clinic filed an amicus brief in the United States Supreme Court on behalf of United Nations Special Rapporteur on the Right to Privacy Joseph Cannataci in the case...
View ArticleMassachusetts Considers Digital Right to Repair
On September 26, 2017, the Massachusetts Joint Committee on Consumer Protection and Professional Licensure heard testimony on proposed digital “right to repair” bills H.143 and S.96. The two proposed...
View ArticleMA SJC Ruling on Bail Instructive Re: Algorithms and Criminal Justice
One track of the Berkman Klein Center’s work on artificial intelligence ethics and governance concerns the use of algorithms, machine learning, and related technologies in ways that impact social and...
View ArticleWelcoming Kendra Albert and Kicking Off the 2017-18 Academic Year!
With September just around the corner, we here in the Cyberlaw Clinic are eager to get the fall semester underway. And, we are especially excited to announce that the start of the new term comes with a...
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View ArticleACLU Wins Significant Transparency Victory With Clinic Support
Today, the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit issued an opinion in ACLU v. ICE (No. 21-1233) requiring federal agencies to preserve relational information when producing public...
View ArticleClinic Files Amicus Brief on Behalf of Authors and Creators in “Bad Spaniels”...
On February 23, 2023, the Cyberlaw Clinic filed an amicus brief on behalf of Authors Alliance and ComicMix in the Supreme Court of the United States, in support of VIP Products, which seeks to defend...
View ArticleHLS Students: Enroll in the Cyberlaw Clinic for Fall 2023 or Spring 2024!
Attention Harvard Law School 1Ls and 2Ls: clinical registration for the 2023-24 academic year takes place Tuesday, March 28, 2023 through and Thursday March 30, 2023! If you are interested in...
View ArticleClinic Files Amicus Brief on Behalf of Authors and Creators in “Bad Spaniels”...
On February 23, 2023, the Cyberlaw Clinic filed an amicus brief on behalf of Authors Alliance and ComicMix in the Supreme Court of the United States, in support of VIP Products, which seeks to defend...
View ArticleHLS Students: Enroll in the Cyberlaw Clinic for Fall 2023 or Spring 2024!
Attention Harvard Law School 1Ls and 2Ls: clinical registration for the 2023-24 academic year takes place Tuesday, March 28, 2023 through and Thursday March 30, 2023! If you are interested in...
View ArticleBeyond the FTC: The Future of Privacy Enforcement
On March 31 and April 1, 2023, the Harvard Journal of Law & Technology and the University of Iowa Innovation, Business, and Law Center hosted Beyond the FTC: The Future of Privacy Enforcement. The...
View ArticleBeyond the FTC: The Future of Privacy Enforcement
The JOLT team, the University of Iowa professors, and FTC Director of the Bureau of Consumer Protection Samuel Levine. From left to right: Professor Mihailis Diamantis, Dina Rabinovitz, Anne Kim,...
View ArticleSexual Health and Wellness Ads Face Discrimination: Clinic Client CIJ Urges...
The Cyberlaw Clinic was privileged to represent the Center for Intimacy Justice in a letter of complaint to the US Federal Trade Commission (“FTC”), highlighting concerns about the discriminatory...
View ArticleSexual Health and Wellness Ads Face Discrimination: Clinic Client CIJ Urges...
This ad about endometriosis was rejected by Meta.The Cyberlaw Clinic was privileged to represent the Center for Intimacy Justice in a letter of complaint to the US Federal Trade Commission (“FTC”),...
View ArticleCyberlaw and Election Law Clinics File Joint Comment on AI in Campaign Ads
The Cyberlaw Clinic and the Election Law Clinic have jointly submitted a response to the Federal Election Commission’s (FEC) request for comments about Artificial Intelligence in Campaign Ads. In the...
View ArticleCyberlaw Clinic Files Amicus Brief for Creators and Arts Orgs, Emphasizing...
Last month, the Cyberlaw Clinic filed an amicus brief in Hermès International v. Rothschild in the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit, on behalf of individual artists, […] The post...
View ArticleClinic Represents SPN and LCA in 1201 Rulemaking to Reduce Barriers to...
In December 2023—continuing from advocacy in 2017 and 2020—the Cyberlaw Clinic, on behalf of the Software Preservation Network (SPN) and Library Copyright Alliance (LCA), sought to expand existing...
View ArticleClinic Supports Finale Doshi-Velez, Elena L. Glassman in Submitting AI...
The Cyberlaw Clinic worked with Harvard computer science professors Finale Doshi-Velez and Elena L. Glassman to prepare and submit an administrative comment to the National Institute of Standards and...
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