Digital Darkness: How Governments Use Digital Repression to Silence Dissent
By: Atoosa Haghani, LAW ‘27 It begins with silence. Not the absence of noise, but a forced muting, of…
By: Atoosa Haghani, LAW ‘27 It begins with silence. Not the absence of noise, but a forced muting, of…
Authors: Kiko Galpin, Jackie Jaques, Lara Ormiston, and Valerie Wilson An Access to Justice Clinic Report | August 2024…
In April 2023, we partnered with the Digital Welfare State & Human Rights Project at the Center in submitted…
An Explainer and Recommendations on Technical Standard-Setting for Digital Identity Systems. In April 2023, we submitted comments to the…
The Tradition of Human Rights Limitation Conditions and Safeguards in International Law INTRODUCTION This document is designed to inform…
Sovereign Identity Crisis: State, Self, and Collective in a Digital Age Event Hosted by iLIT and the Temple Law…
March 8, 2022 19:00 CET About the Event: This discussion creates a space to engage with the reality that…
https://wacphila.org/events/ptw2022-technology-and-human-rights The event, The Impacts of Technology on Human Rights Around the World, was convened by the World Affairs…
Response to Request for Information from the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy on a Bill of…
iLIT is partnering with Stanford’s Digital Civil Society Lab and Cornell’s Citizens and Technology (CAT) Lab in a research…