Introducing Guest Blogger Danielle Citron
posted by Daniel Solove
I’m very pleased to introduce Professor Danielle Citron, who will be guest blogging with us this month.
Danielle Citron is an Associate Professor at the University of Maryland School of Law. Danielle writes in the areas of information privacy law, cyberspace law, civil procedure and administrative law, with an emphasis on the legal issues surrounding the government’s reliance on information technologies. Her current work focuses on the Internet’s implications for civil rights. She was voted the “Teacher of the Year” by the University of Maryland law school students in 2005.
Before teaching, Danielle was a litigation associate at Willkie, Farr & Gallagher where she served as a MFY Legal Services fellow. She also spent two years as a law clerk for the Honorable Mary Johnson Lowe of the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York. She received her B.A. cum laude from Duke University and obtained her law degree from Fordham Law School where she graduated Order of the Coif.
Some of her recent publications include:
* Open Code Governance, 16 U. CHI. LEGAL F. (forthcoming 2008)
* Technological Due Process, 85 WASH. U. L. REV. 1249 (2008)
* Reservoirs of Danger: The Evolution of Public and Private Law at the Dawn of the Information Age,
80 S. CAL. L. REV. 241 (2007)
* Minimum Contacts in a Borderless World: Voice over Internet Protocol and the Coming Implosion of Personal Jurisdiction Theory, 39 U.C. DAVIS L. REV. 1481 (2006)
September 2, 2008 at 12:42 am
Posted in: Administrative Announcements
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Frank - September 2, 2008 at 9:17 am
Welcome, Danielle! We are honored to have one of the leading analysts of automation/AI and the law with us.
Danielle Citron - September 2, 2008 at 4:39 pm
It is an honor to be here, Frank!
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