Jennifer’s research focuses on the intersection of emerging technology and law with a particular interest in the interactions between technology and the administrative state. Her work covers topics including judicial deference, liability protection for Internet platforms, autonomous vehicles and other disruptive transportation technologies, the regulation of data privacy, and the benefits of technology and innovation. Her work has appeared in USA Today, the Chicago Tribune, the New York Daily News, the Sacramento Bee, the Washington Times, Real Clear Policy, and U.S. News and World Report. Jennifer has a JD from the University of Alabama School of Law and a BA in political science at Wellesley College.
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Regulating Big Tech: Do We Need To Modify Section 230?
Texas Student Chapter
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Austin, TX 78705
The Future of AI Regulations
Georgetown University Student Chapter
Edward B. Bunn, S.J. Intercultural Center, Georgetown University Main Campus3700 O St. NW
Washington D.C, DC 20057
Section 230: Free Speech and the Role of States
Maryland Student Chapter
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Baltimore, MD 21201
Private Rights of Action in Data Policy Settlements
A Regulatory Transparency Project Webinar
TeleforumAfter California and Virginia, What’s Next?: Examining the State of State Data Privacy Legislation in 2022
A Regulatory Transparency Project Teleforum
TeleforumAssessing the Federal Data Privacy Landscape: A discussion of the American’s Privacy Rights Act
Congress has been working on comprehensive federal data privacy legislation for decades without reaching agreement....
Assessing the Federal Data Privacy Landscape: A discussion of the American’s Privacy Rights Act
Congress has been working on comprehensive federal data privacy legislation for decades without reaching agreement....
Tech Roundup Episode 19 - Should TikTok Be Banned? A Conversation on Free Speech, National Security, State Actors, and State Actions
Regulatory Transparency Project's Fourth Branch Podcast
Following concerns about the information collected by and influence of the immensely popular Chinese-owned social...
Explainer Episode 44 - The Implications of AI Innovation and Regulation
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In this podcast, technology and data privacy experts discuss the evolving landscape of artificial intelligence,...
Deep Dive Episode 237 - Private Rights of Action in Data Policy Settlements
Regulatory Transparency Project's Fourth Branch Podcast
A private right of action, or the ability of individuals to bring lawsuits for violations...