COLLABORATION IN ACTION
Collaboration informs everything we do. It takes humility, commitment and creativity to build partnership across technical divides, economic barriers, national and linguistic boundaries, and professional fields. The effort is both transformational and mission-critical. Strategic investments in collaboration that we make today help us to imagine alternative visions for our work that are better informed, more equitable, and more likely to support social justice goals.
A Model Governance Framework Analysis of Kenya’s Maisha Namba
An Access to Justice Clinic Report | August 2024 Introduction & Summary of Recommendations When someone lacks proof of…
Comments on Draft of the NIST Digital Identity Guidelines, Special Publication 800-63-4
In April 2023, we partnered with the Digital Welfare State & Human Rights Project at the Center in submitted…
Shaping Digital Identity Standards
An Explainer and Recommendations on Technical Standard-Setting for Digital Identity Systems. In April 2023, we submitted comments to the…
Law, Innovation & Technology Colloquium Guest Speakers
Each fall, iLIT faculty run a colloquium course that brings scholars and practitioners at the forefront of today’s most pressing legal and regulatory debates over technology and society issues, to share their work with students in an open and engaging dialogue. We are grateful to all participating experts for sharing their ideas and their time with our students.
Andrea Tosato, Associate Professor in Commercial Law at the School of Law of the University of Nottingham and a Visiting Associate Professor at the University of Pennsylvania Law School
Giovanna Massarotto, Academic Fellow at the University of Pennsylvania’s Center for Technology, Innovation and Competition
Rebecca Hamilton, Associate Professor of Law, American University Washington College of Law
Barak Orbach, Robert H. Mundheim Professor of Law and Business at the University of Arizona James E. Rogers College of Law
Grace Mutungu, Research Fellow, The Centre for Intellectual Property and Information Technology (CIPIT) at Strathmore University
Ashley Deeks, Class of 1948 Professor of Scholarly Research in Law, University of Virginia School of Law, and former Associate White House Counsel and Deputy Legal Adviser, National Security Council