The Discourse of Consent and Control over Data in EU Data Protection Law and Beyond, Aegis Paper Series, Hoover Institution (2020).
Consent as a Free Pass: Platform Power and the Limits of the Informational Turn, Pace Law Review (2020).
Berkman Klein Center for Internet and Society, 2017- present, Affiliate.Yale Law School Information Society Project, 2020-21, Visiting Fellow.Yale Law School, 2020-21, Teaching Fellow.Harvard Law School, 2020-21, Teaching Fellow.Oxford University, Diploma in Intellectual Property Law and Practice, 2016.Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning.Constitutional Theory, Nonconsequentialist Normative Ethical Theory and Political Philosophy with Professor Richard Fallon, Harvard Law School.Comparative EU-US Perspectives on Cyberlaw and Privacy with Professor Urs Gasser, Harvard Law School.Internet Regulation, Law and Policy with Professor Yochai Benkler, Harvard Law School, Principal Faculty Supervisor.My goal is to contribute to laying some of the theoretical foundations for a better understanding of the increasingly important societal role of online gatekeepers, and to guide policymakers in determining appropriate regulatory interventions in this area. I explore these questions primarily through non-consequentialist moral and political philosophy. My research focuses on the regulation of large online gatekeepers such as Google or Facebook, explain the evolution of the law underlying these actors’ business models and asks what types of constitutional and other obligations these companies have towards their users. The Justice of Online Gatekeeper Regulation Visiting Fellow at Yale Law School’s Information Society ProjectĮbietti at Dissertation Affiliate at the Berkman Klein Center for Internet and Society