Legal Responses to Addictive Technologies - Scholarship and Commentary
Scholarship and Commentary
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"
Corbin Evans
Senior Director of Federal and Government Affairs
American Psychological Association
Article:
-"Health advisory on social media use in adolescence"
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
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
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
Zephyr Teachout
Professor of Law
Fordham Law
Articles:
- In Techno Parentis": Who Should Regulate the Online Lives of Teenagers
- In Techno Parentis: Teens, Social Media, and the First Amendment
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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