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The Information Society Project at @YaleLawSch is an intellectual center addressing issues at the intersection of law, tech & society.

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@yaleisp
The Information Society Project
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📢 Applications are open for the 2026–27 ISP Resident Fellowship at Yale Law School. We especially encourage research on AI and the digital public sphere, including free speech, content moderation, privacy, antitrust, and algorithmic governance. More info:
law.yale.edu
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@yaleisp
The Information Society Project
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Tomorrow! 📅 Nov. 5, 2025 | 🕛 12:10–1:00PM | 📍 SLB 127 PSRJ & YLW+ Present: Training the Next Generation: A Conversation with @emilybazelon Hosted by the Program for the Study of Reproductive Justice & Democracy Initiative. For more info:
law.yale.edu
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@yaleisp
The Information Society Project
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ISP Fellow @akritigaur publishes in Oxford Intersections: Social Media in Society and Culture about 'The “Social” Impact of Private Messaging Applications: Charting the Impact of the EU Digital Services Act on New Social Media': https://t.co/ZHAcud2zKE
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Abstract. Private or end-to-end encrypted messaging platforms like WhatsApp and Telegram have begun to occupy an important space in digital regulation acro
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@profdiggity
Sean O'Brien
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Kicking off the @MFIAclinic @yaleisp #aac2025 conference on this lov ely fall day in #NewHaven
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@yaleisp
The Information Society Project
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Thank you to @Ali_Christopher for a magnificent talk on “Epistemics, Empathy, and Equity: Rethinking Broadband Policy in Turbulent Times” at today’s Ideas Lunch!
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@dferris1961
Dan Ferris
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Government's sheer size is its number one problem.
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@yaleisp
The Information Society Project
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Fellowship opportunities at MFIA:
law.yale.edu
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MFIA Clinic
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The MFIA Clinic at Yale Law School is now accepting applications for its Clinical Fellowship starting July 1, 2026. Help defend press freedom, free speech, and government transparency. 🗓 Review begins Nov 15, 2025. 🔗
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@yaleisp
The Information Society Project
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Tomorrow’s Ideas Lunch We’re excited to host Prof. Christopher Ali (Penn State University) for a talk on: “Epistemics, Empathy, and Equity: Rethinking Broadband Policy in Turbulent Times.” Thu. Oct. 30 | 12:00PM-1:30PM | Baker Hall 405
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@yaleisp
The Information Society Project
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TODAY! Book Talk: The Radical Fund by John Fabian Witt 📅 Wednesday, October 29, 2025 🕓 4:00 PM – 5:30 PM 📍 Sterling Memorial Library, 120 High Street, New Haven, CT 06511 co-sponsored by Yale University Library Book Talks and Yale Law School's Information Society Project.
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Welcome to the Dark video is live for Halloween! Jenna Ortega as Wednesday Addams. Link in Bio ☝🏼
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@yaleisp
The Information Society Project
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Today, Prof. Dawn Nunziato came to speak to us about “The EU v. Platforms and the First Amendment: Regulating Online Hate Speech.” Thank you for a great presentation at this week’s Law & Tech Talk!
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@yaleisp
The Information Society Project
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Join us for tomorrow's Speaker Series event! Prof Dawn Nunziato (@gwlaw) will discuss: "The EU v. Platforms and the First Amendment: Regulating Online Hate Speech" 📅 Tuesday, Oct 28 | 12:10–1:30 PM | SLB 128 DM for Zoom details Cosponsered by @YJoLT
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@yaleisp
The Information Society Project
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The Espionage Act’s reach is criminal, its language capacious, and its chilling effect immediate.” MFIA Director David Schulz and Prof. Brian O’Neill on what’s at stake for whistleblowers, reporters, and democracy if the Trump administration uses it: https://t.co/WDFqD5KkcT
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How the Trump administration could weaponize the Espionage Act and its chilling effect to control the press and justify suppression.
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@yaleisp
The Information Society Project
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At this week’s Ideas Lunch: Prof. @yan_fang_ on “Between Distance and Engagement: How Platform Companies Navigate Contested Law.” Thank you for an enlightening presentation!
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@MFIAclinic
MFIA Clinic
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The MFIA Clinic at Yale Law School is now accepting applications for its Clinical Fellowship starting July 1, 2026. Help defend press freedom, free speech, and government transparency. 🗓 Review begins Nov 15, 2025. 🔗
law.yale.edu
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@yaleisp
The Information Society Project
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Call for Papers: Workshop on Private Law & Emerging Tech (Feb 2026, virtual). Seeking papers on how private law shapes & is shaped by tech—AI, privacy, right to repair, algorithmic remedies & more. 🗓 Deadline: Oct 31, 2025 - 🔗
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Register for more information about our yearly workshop series!
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@yaleisp
The Information Society Project
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📢 Tomorrow at noon! Join us for “Between Distance and Engagement: How Platform Companies Navigate Contested Law” with Yan Fang, Assistant Professor of Law at @BostonCollege . 🗓 Thursday, Oct 23 | 🕛 12–1:30 PM | 📍Baker Hall 405
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@yaleisp
The Information Society Project
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This week’s Law & Tech Talk examined “Deconstructing the Digital Persona: Price Personalization and the Algorithmic Self.” Thank you to Professor Mateusz Grochowski (@Gr_Mateusz) for a wonderful presentation!
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@yaleisp
The Information Society Project
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Join us for Prof. Mateusz Grochowski’s (@Tulane University Law School) talk: “Deconstructing the Digital Persona: Price Personalization and the Algorithmic Self” 📅 Tuesday, October 21, 2025 🕛 12:10–1:30 PM 📍 SLB 128 Cosponsored by YJoLT DM for Zoom details
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@yaleisp
The Information Society Project
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Thank you to Professor Hannah Bloch-Wehba for a wonderful talk on “How Tech Took Over” at this week’s Ideas Lunch!
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@yaleisp
The Information Society Project
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Tomorrow! Join us for Prof. Hannah Bloch-Wehba's (Texas A&M Law) talk about: "How Tech Took Over" 📅 Thu., Oct. 16, 2025 ⏰12:00-1:30 PM 📍Baker Hall 405 DM for Zoom details (ISP fellows only)
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@MFIAclinic
MFIA Clinic
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“The Espionage Act’s reach is criminal, its language capacious, and its chilling effect immediate.” MFIA Director David Schulz and Prof. Brian O’Neill on what’s at stake for whistleblowers, reporters, and democracy if the Trump administration uses it: https://t.co/a2QofWmDEV
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justsecurity.org
How the Trump administration could weaponize the Espionage Act and its chilling effect to control the press and justify suppression.
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