Information Society Project

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The Information Society Project (ISP) at Yale Law School is an intellectual center addressing issues at the intersection of law, technology, and society.
Websitehttps://law.yale.edu/isp

We were so happy to welcome back former ISP executive director @RebeccaCrootof to present at our Law and Tech series today! Thank you so much for a brilliant talk on “War Torts”.

Highlights in linked Twitter thread: https://twitter.com/yaleisp/status/1630617671145340972

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“We’re so excited that former ISP executive director @RebeccaCrootof is back in town! We’re kicking off with her talk on “War Torts” now. Follow below for highlights 👇👇”

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Tomorrow, join us for a talk by @RebeccaCrootof on "War Torts: Addressing the Actual IHL Accountability Gap"

Tuesday February 28, 2023 at 12:10pm ET

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co-sponsored by Yale Journal of Law and Technology and the Center for Global Legal Challenges

Many thanks to the @MFIAclinic for sharing their important work on the CIA’s overclassification of documents on its enhanced interrogation program

At tomorrow's Ideas Lunch, the @MFIAclinic will present its work on overclassification and the government’s post-9/11 detention and torture program. Don't miss it!

Thursday, 23 February at 12:00pm ET

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cc @craignewmark

Tomorrow at our Law & Tech speaker series! Our very own @JulianPosada will present on "The Coloniality of Data Work"

Tuesday, February 21 at 12:10pm ET

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Many thanks to the always brilliant @FrankPasquale
for today’s talk on affective computing!
@anniedorsen @FrankPasquale Thanks for your interest! I’m afraid our Thursday talks aren’t recorded.

We're so excited for tomorrow's Ideas Lunch! The brilliant @FrankPasquale will join us to present "Five Critiques of Affective Computing: Rethinking the Law and Policy of Emotion Attribution and Manipulation"

Thursday, 16 February 2023, 12pm ET

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We're so excited for tomorrow's Ideas Lunch! The brilliant @FrankPasquale will join us to present "Five Critiques of Affective Computing: Rethinking the Law and Policy of Emotion Attribution and Manipulation"

Thursday, 16 February 2023, 12pm ET

DM for zoom

A huge thank you to Ashley All, Leslie Butsch, Hillary-Ann Crosby, Sommer Foster & Julia Maxon for an inspiring conversation about abortion on the ballot around the country!