Scholarship

The Institute for Technology Law & Policy at Georgetown Law is a leading academic center dedicated to exploring the intersection of law, technology, and policy. The Tech Institute is a hub for policymakers, academics, advocates, and technologists to study and discuss how to center humans and the social good, using technology as a tool. With the leading academic program for law and technology in the United States, we also foster interdisciplinary approaches to solving complex technology law and policy problems. The Tech Institute also identifies and creates opportunities for technology to improve access to justice.

The Tech Institute encompasses 17 full-time Georgetown faculty members, each conducting cutting-edge research on technology-relevant issues such as intellectual property, privacy, security, and innovation. Their work can be accessed in this repository.

Featured Scholarship

Books

Feminist Cyberlaw (Amanda Levendowski & Meg Leta Jones eds., Oakland, Cal.: University of California Press 2024).
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Brishen Rogers, Data and Democracy at Work: Advanced Information Technologies, Labor Law, and the New Working Class (Cambridge, Mass.: MIT Press 2023). [BOOK]

Contributions to Law Reviews and Other Scholarly Journals

Erin C. Carroll, Beyond the Watchdog: Using Law to Build Trust in the Press, 3 J. Free Speech L. 57-74 (2023). [WWW] [Gtown Law] [W] [SSRN]
Amanda Levendowski, Dystopian Trademark Revelations, 55 Conn. L. Rev. 681-705 (2023). [WWW] [Gtown Law] [HEIN] [W] [L] [SSRN]
Laura Moy, Tech Support: Wiring Technology Law Clinics to Serve Racial Justice, 30 Clinical L. Rev. 205-226 (2023). [WWW] [HEIN] [W] [L]