Elizabeth M. RenierisinBerkman Klein Center CollectionTech Execs Wield Privacy as a Shield and a Sword in Congressional HearingThoughts on the #BigTech antitrust hearing & the path ahead for privacy·4 min read·Aug 7, 2020----
Elizabeth M. RenierisinBerkman Klein Center CollectionOn Platforms and PowerE pluribus unum or e pluribus pauca?·4 min read·Jul 16, 2020--1--1
Elizabeth M. RenierisinBerkman Klein Center CollectionThe GDPR at Two — Global Floor or Global Ceiling?It may be too soon to tell whether the GDPR has in fact set a global floor or a global ceiling for data protection.·7 min read·Jul 9, 2020----
Elizabeth M. RenierisinBerkman Klein Center CollectionThe Dangers of Blockchain-Enabled “Immunity Passports” for COVID-19A Legal, Public Health, and Technical Perspective·16 min read·May 18, 2020--3--3
Elizabeth M. RenierisinBerkman Klein Center CollectionThe future of data governanceIt’s time tomove beyond individualistic approaches to data governance·5 min read·Apr 13, 2020--5--5
Elizabeth M. RenierisinOneZeroWhen Privacy Meets a PandemicApplying core international human rights principles to coronavirus-related privacy interferences·6 min read·Mar 23, 2020--1--1
Elizabeth M. RenierisinBerkman Klein Center CollectionIn a world where it’s hard to “own” anything, we want to own everythingThe future of “ownership” in a connected world·3 min read·Feb 17, 2020--3--3
Elizabeth M. RenierisinBerkman Klein Center CollectionA Tale of Two (Small) VictoriesWhat do BIPA and SyRI-related developments tell us about the future of privacy?·3 min read·Feb 7, 2020----
Elizabeth M. RenierisinBerkman Klein Center CollectionIt’s Time for Contextual IdentityA theory of digital ID premised on Helen Nissenbaum’s theory of privacy·5 min read·Dec 17, 2019--4--4