Joseph Jerome serves as Director for Multistate Policy at Common Sense Media, where he focuses on common-sense legislative and policy solutions that support kids’ digital well-being. Joseph has worked at the intersection of law and technology, and has written about AR/VR, the privacy implications of big data, trust deficits in the online sharing economy, and emerging technologies in video games. Previously, he was part of the Privacy & Data Project at the Center for Democracy & Technology, an associate in the cybersecurity and privacy practice at WilmerHale, and counsel at the Future of Privacy Forum. He was a fellow with the Internet Law & Policy Foundry and has taught courses on cybersecurity and privacy compliance. Joseph has a J.D. from the New York University School of Law, where he was an International Law and Human Rights Student Fellow.
Deep Dive Episode 147 – The State of State Data Privacy Laws Post-2020 Election
A Regulatory Transparency Project Teleforum
TeleforumPublic Policy Symposium on the Law & Economics of Privacy and Data Security
Regulatory Transparency Project Co-Sponsored Event
George Mason University Antonin Scalia Law School — Founders Hall Auditorium3301 Fairfax Drive
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Deep Dive Episode 147 – The State of State Data Privacy Laws Post-2020 Election
A Regulatory Transparency Project Teleforum
In the absence of federal data privacy legislation, some states have acted to pass their...
Tech Roundup Episode 3 – The Download on California's New Privacy Proposal
Regulatory Transparency Project's Fourth Branch Podcast
This podcast features a fascinating back-and-forth on the implications of new amendments to California's privacy...