UCI Law Establishes New Center to Champion Technology and Justice

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    The University of California, Irvine School of Law has announced the launch of its new Center for Technology and Justice. This initiative aims to create a dedicated space for students and faculty to explore and address the complex intersection of technology, privacy, and digital rights in today’s rapidly evolving information economy.

    Key Takeaways

    • A new academic hub focused on privacy, technology regulation, and digital rights.
    • Provides students with hands-on opportunities to tackle pressing issues.
    • Addresses challenges like pervasive surveillance, data-driven harms, and digital abuse.
    • Aims to shape new laws and regulatory frameworks through partnerships.

    Addressing Modern Digital Challenges

    The Center for Technology and Justice is designed as a research and advocacy hub, offering students practical experience in confronting critical issues that define the modern information age. These include the pervasive nature of surveillance, the harms caused by data exploitation, instances of digital abuse, and the erosion of privacy in an increasingly tech-saturated environment.

    Student-Centered Mission

    Professor Ari Waldman, who will direct the center, highlighted its student-focused mission. "Our goal is nothing short of developing a better way to understand and address the ways in which some technologies are doing harm to our kids, our freedom and our democracy," Waldman stated. "Our students will work closely with faculty to change the world."

    The center’s work is structured around three primary objectives: developing effective frameworks for regulating the information economy, fostering advanced scholarship and advocacy in information policy, and redefining privacy in an era characterized by constant surveillance.

    Shaping Future Policy

    Through collaborations with advocacy organizations and policymakers, the center intends to place students at the forefront of discussions where new legislation and regulatory strategies are being formulated. Dean Austin Parrish of UCI Law noted the law school’s existing commitment to examining the societal impact of technology, stating, "The law school has long been a hub for studying issues impacting law and society, as well as the changing impact of technology on law and our society."

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