Legal Responses to Addictive Technologies - Scholarship and Commentary

Scholarship and Commentary

 

 
Gaia Bernstein

Gaia Bernstein
Technology Privacy and Policy Professor of Law
Co-Director Institute for Privacy Protection
Co-Director Gibbons Institute for Law Science and Technology
Seton Hall University School of Law
Articles:
"A Window of Opportunity to Regulate Addictive Technologies"
"California is right: Addictive tech design is not free speech"

Book:
-Unwired:Gaining Control Over Addictive Technologies

 

 
Corbin Evans
Corbin Evans
Senior Director of Federal and Government Affairs
American Psychological Association
Article:
-"Health advisory on social media use in adolescence"

 

 
Brett Frischmann
Brett Frischmann
The Charles Widger Endowed University Professor in Law, Business and Economics
Villanova University Charles Widger School of Law
Article:
-"Friction-in-Design Regulation as 21st Century Time, Place, and Manner Restriction"
Book:
-Re-Engineering Humanity

 

 
Matthew Lawrence
Matthew Lawrence
Associate Professor of Law
Emory University School of Law
Articles:
-"Addiction and Liberty"
- "Public Health Law’s Digital Frontier: Addictive Design, Section 230, and the Freedom of Speech"

 

 
Matt Miles

Matt Miles
Award-winning Teacher, Coach, and Author of Screen Schooled

Book:
-Screen Schooled : Two Veteran Teachers Expose How Technology Overuse Is Making Our Kids Dumber
-Amazon Link

 

 
Samual Weinstein

Samuel N. Weinstein
Professor of Law; Co-Director
Heyman Center on Corporate Governance
Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law

Article:
Addictive Technology and its Implications for Antitrust Enforcement


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