The Economics of Privacy Thurs, Oct 30, at 1 PM ET Daniel Solove interviews Alessandro Acquisti (MIT) about his pathbreaking work on the economics of privacy. Topics include the privacy paradox, the value of personal data, attitudes and behaviors, and the impact of laws. Please fill out the form below to access the link. Please note that we […]
Is Online Scraping Legal? Tues, Nov 11, at 2 PM ET Daniel Solove and Woodrow Hartzog will discuss their article, The Great Scrape: The Clash Between Privacy and Scraping, 113 Cal. L. Rev. 1521 (2025). They argue that scraping, which is essential for AI, is inconsistent with nearly all core privacy principles in privacy laws. Is there […]
What’s New in Privacy and AI Law? Thurs, Oct 23, 2025 at 1 PM ET Privacy and AI law haven’t been sitting still; there have been many new developments. Daniel Solove will chat with Jodi Daniels (Red Clover Advisors) about what has been happening. Please fill out the form below to access the link. Please note […]
The Future of AI Regulation and Governance AI regulation and governance is at a crossroads. A debate rages about whether current laws are too strict; efforts to halt or weaken regulation are underway. Internal governance for AI is emerging, but it is unclear whether there are any uniform standards or much rigor to these efforts. […]
The New Anatomy of Health Privacy Law Health privacy law is currently a vast, complicated, and changing landscape of many different laws. This webinar focused on this landscape and covered HIPAA and the various state privacy laws that involve health data. Speakers include: Daniel Solove (GW Law & TeachPrivacy) Kirk Nahra (WilmerHale) Please fill out the form […]
The State Privacy Law Multiverse In this webinar, we discussed the growing privacy law activity in the U.S. states, including subject-specific laws involving AI, children’s data, biometric data, health data, reproductive health data, and more. We also discussed new general consumer privacy laws, regulations, enforcement, and other topics. Speakers: Daniel Solove (GW Law & TeachPrivacy) Keir […]
Privacy, DOGE, and Trump 2.0 In this webinar, Daniel Solove talks with Mark Lemley, Mario Trujillo and Alexandra Reeve Givens about privacy law issues involved with DOGE and Trump Administration activities. Speakers include: Daniel Solove (GW Law) Mark Lemley (Stanford Law) Mario Trujillo (EFF) Alexandra Reeve Givens (CDT) Please fill out the form below to access the webinar. […]
Privacy Program Topics Whiteboard Professor Daniel Solove has created an illustrated whiteboard to summarize privacy program topics in just 1 page. The whiteboard is free for personal use – fill out the form below to access it. Other uses: Educational Uses: Click here to license this whiteboard or others for use in conference presentations […]
GDPR Enforcement, Trump 2.0, and Max Schrems In this webinar, Professor Daniel Solove will discuss with Max Schrems the future of EU-US data transfers in light of the Trump Administration’s actions regarding the PCLOB and the authoritarian turn in the US government. The discussion will also include GDPR enforcement and class actions in the EU. […]
State Privacy Legislation 2.0: New Directions and Legislative Challenges In this webinar, Professor Daniel Solove discusses with Representative Monique Priestley (Vermont Legislature) the future direction of state privacy laws. Should state privacy laws continue to follow the traditional model? Should they take a data minimization approach? Should they include private rights of action? Additionally, the […]