Our Research
This is only a selection of faculty affiliates’ published research since 2021. Faculty CVs are available on their primary faculty webpages.
- Jane K. Stoever, Title IX, Esports, and #EToo, 89 George Washington Law Review 857 (2021).
- Danielle Keats Citron & Ari Ezra Waldman, Digital Authoritarianism, University of Chicago Law Review Online (2025).
- Ari Ezra Waldman, Civil Society and the Future of Privacy Law, 74 Emory Law Journal 1079 (2025).
- Ari Ezra Waldman, Gender Data in the Automated Administrative State, 124 Columbia Law Review 1229 (2023).
- Ari Ezra Waldman, Disorderly Content, 97 Washington Law Review 907 (2022).
- Ari Ezra Waldman, Privacy’s Rights Trap, 117 Northwestern University Law Review Onilne 88 (2022).
- Ari Ezra Waldman, Privacy, Practice, and Performance, 110 California Law Review 1221 (2022).
- Ari Ezra Waldman & Kirsten Martin, Governing Algorithmic Decisions: The Role of Decision Importance and Governance on Perceived Legitimacy, 9 Big Data & Society 1 (2022).
- Kirsten Martin & Ari Ezra Waldman, Are Algorithmic Decisions Legitimate? The Effect of Process and Outcomes on Perceptions of Legitimacy of AI Decisions, 183 Journal of Business Ethics 653 (2022).
- Ari Ezra Waldman & Matthew Tokson, Social Norms and Fourth Amendment Law, 120 Michigan Law Review 265 (2021).
- Ari Ezra Waldman, The New Privacy Law, 55 UC Davis Law Review Online 19 (2021).
- Ari Ezra Waldman, Outsourcing Privacy, 96 Notre Dame Law Review Discourse 194 (2021).
- David Kaye, Democracy in the Digital Age, in De Gregorio et al, eds., The Oxford Handbook of Digital Constitutionalism (2025).
- David Kaye, Online Propaganda, Censorship and Human Rights in Russia’s War Against Reality, 116 American Journal of International Law Unbound 140 (2022).
- David Kaye, The Spyware State and the Prospects for Accountability, 27 Global Governance 483 (2021).
- David Kaye, Speech Police: The Global Struggle to Govern the Internet (Columbia Global Reports: 2019).
- David Kaye, Legitimacy, Collective Authority and Internet Governance: A Reflection on David Caron’s Study of the UN Security Council, 37 Berkeley J. International Law 289/46 Ecology Law Quarterly 135 (2019).
- David Kaye, Challenges to Freedom of Information in the Digital Age, 7 Journal of International Media and Entertainment Law 129 (2017).
- David Kaye, Research Reports for the United Nations as UN Special Rapporteur on Freedom of Opinion and Expression (2014 – 2020)
- Online Hate Speech, UN Doc. A/74/486 (2019)
- The Private Surveillance Industry, UN Doc. A/HRC/41/35 (2019)
- Artificial Intelligence and Freedom of Expression, UN Doc. A/73/348 (2018)
- Company Content Moderation and State Regulation, UN Doc. A/HRC/38/35 (2018)
- The Role of Digital Access Providers, UN Doc. A/HRC/35/22 (2017)
- The Private Sector in the Digital Age, UN Doc. A/HRC/32/38 (2016)
- Encryption and Anonymity, UN Doc. A/HRC/29/32 (2015)
