2010 Participants

Alessandro Acquisti,
Carnegie Mellon University

Joseph Alhadeff,
Oracle

Anita Allen,
University of Pennsylvania Law School

Raphael Cohen-Almagor,
University of Hull

Meg Ambrose,
University of Colorado

Ken Anderson,
Office of the Information and Privacy Commissioner of Ontario

Annie Anton,
North Carolina State University

Dorothy Attwood,
AT&T

Samantha Barbas,
Stanford University

Martha Barnett,
Holland & Knight LLP

Ann Bartow,
University of South Carolina School of Law

Carol Bast,
University of Central Florida

Steven Bellovin,
Columbia University

Chantal Bernier,
Office of the Privacy Commissioner of Canada

Francesca Bignami,
George Washington University Law School

Ellen Blackler,
AT&T

Jody Blanke,
Mercer University

Marc Blitz,
Oklahoma City University School of Law

Matthew Bodie,
Saint Louis University School of Law

Caspar Bowden,
Microsoft

danah boyd,
Microsoft Research

Bruce Boyden,
Marquette University Law School

Julie Brill,
FTC

Cheryl Brown,
University of North Carolina at Charlotte

Cynthia Brown,
University of Central Florida

Herbert Burkert,
Research Centre for Information Law, University of St.Gallen

Aaron Burstein,
UC Berkeley School of Information

Ryan Calo,
Stanford Law School’s Center for Internet and Society

Tim Casey,
Case Western Reserve

Fred Cate,
University of Indiana

Nancy Chang,
Open Society Institute

Wade Chumney,
Georgia Institute of Technology

Corey Ciocchetti,
University of Denver

Danielle Citron,
University of Maryland School of Law

Bret Cohen,
Hogan Lovells LLP

Alissa Cooper,
Center for Democracy & Technology / Oxford Internet Institute

Lorrie Cranor,
Carnegie Mellon University

Mary Culnan,
Bentley University

H. Bryan Cunningham,
Morgan & Cunningham llC

Doug Curling,
New Kent Capital

Jamela Debelak,
Fordham Law School

Deven Desai,
Princeton University, Center for Information Technology Policy

Lisena DeSantis,
Open Society Institute

Will DeVries,
Google

Carol DiBattiste,
LexisNexis

Laura Donohue,
Georgetown Law School

Cynthia Dwork,
Microsoft Research

Catherine Dwyer,
Pace University

Mark Eckenwiler,
U.S. Department of Justice, Criminal Division

Mark Eichorn,
FTC

Mary Fan,
American University Washington College of Law & University of Washington School of Law

Asim Fareeduddin,
LexisNexis Group

Henry Farrell,
George Washington University

Edward Felten,
Princeton University

Darleen Fisher,
National Science Foundation

Tanya Forsheit,
InfoLawGroup LLP

Susan Freiwald,
University of San Francisco School of Law

Louisa Garib,
Office of the Privacy Commissioner of Canada

Loretta Garrison,
Federal Trade Commission

Robert Gellman,
Privacy and Information Policy Consultant

Lauren Gelman,
BlurryEdge Strategies

Nathaniel Good,
Good Research

Marc Groman,
Counsel, House Energy and Commerce Committee

James Grimmelmann,
New York Law School

Jens Grossklags,
Princeton University

Joseph Hall,
UC Berkeley/Princeton

Woodrow Hartzog,
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill School of Journalism and Mass Communication

Allyson Haynes,
Charleston School of Law

Stephen Henderson,
Widener University School of Law

Steven Hetcher,
Vanderbilt University Law School

Kashmir Hill,
True/Slant and Above the Law

Mike Hintze,
Microsoft

Lance Hoffman,
George Washington University

Marcia Hofmann,
Electronic Frontier Foundation

Chris Hoofnagle,
UC Berkeley Law

Jane Horvath,
Google

Kirsty Hughes,
University of Cambridge

Rebecca Hulse,
William & Mary Law

Anniina Huttunen,
Institute of International Economic Law (KATTI), University of Helsinki

Stuart Ingis,
Venable LLP

Edward Janger,
Brooklyn Law School

Jeff Jonas,
IBM

Barbara Jones,
American Library Association

Orin Kerr,
George Washington University Law School

Jennifer King,
UC Berkeley School of Information

Anne Klinefelter,
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

Jacqueline Klosek,
Goodwin Procter LLP

Colin Koopman,
University of Oregon

Rick Kunkel,
University of St. Thomas

Maryanne Lavan,
Lockheed Martin Corporation

Naomi Lefkovitz,
Federal Trade Commission

Toby Levin,
formerly with the DHS and FTC

Avner Levin,
Ryerson University

Ariana Levinson,
University of Louisville Brandeis School of Law

Jacqueline Lipton,
Case Western Reserve University School of Law

Jennifer Lynch,
UC Berkeley School of Law

Mark MacCarthy,
Georgetown University

Peder Magee,
FTC

Carter Manny,
University of Southern Maine

Aaron Massey,
North Carolina State University

Kristen Mathews,
Proskauer LLP

Andrea Matwyshyn,
University of Pennsylvania

Aleecia McDonald,
Carnegie Mellon

William McGeveran,
University of Minnesota Law School

Anne McKenna,
ToomeyMcKenna Law Group LLC / Catholic University of America

Ryan Means,
UC Berkeley

David Medine,
WilmerHale

James Milles,
University at Buffalo Law School

Jon Mills,
University of Florida, Levin College of Law

Mary Minow,
Unaffiliated

Pablo Molina,
Georgetown University

Deirdre K. Mulligan,
UC Berkeley School of Information and Berkeley Center for Law and Technology

Lisa Nelson,
University of Pittsburgh

Abraham Newman,
Georgetown University

Helen Nissenbaum,
New York University

Greg Nojeim,
Center for Democracy & Technology

Paul Ohm,
University of Colorado Law School

Frank Pasquale,
Seton Hall Law School

Stephanie Pell,
Counsel, House Judiciary Committee

Christina Peters,
Senior Counsel, Security and Privacy, IBM

Karl-Nikolaus Peifer,
University of Cologne/Germany (Koeln)

Scott Peppet,
University of Colorado Law School

Gavin Phillipson,
University of Durham

Vincent Polley,
KnowConnect PLLC

Jules Polonetsky,
Future of Privacy Forum

Lawrence Ponemon,
Ponemon Institute

Marilyn Prosch,
Arizona State University

Katie Ratte,
Federal Trade Commission

Alan Raul,
Sidley Austin LLP

Priscilla Regan,
George Mason University

Joel Reidenberg,
Fordham University School of Law

Virginia Rezmierski,
School of Information and Gerald R. Ford School of Public Policy, University of Michigan

Jessica Rich,
FTC’s Bureau of Consumer Protection

Femi Richards,
LexisNexis Group

Neil Richards,
Washington University School of Law

Eileen Ridley,
Foley & Lardner LLP

Sasha  Romanosky,
Carnegie Mellon University

Jennifer Rothman,
Loyola Law School, Los Angeles

Ira Rubinstein,
NYU Law School, Information Law Institute

Albert Scherr,
Franklin Pierce Law Center

Russell Schrader,
CPO and Associate General Counsel, Global Enterprise Risk Visa, Inc

Wendy Seltzer,
University of Colorado School of Law

Katie Shilton,
UCLA

Thomas Smedinghoff,
Wildman Harrold

Andrew Smith,
Morrison & Foerster, LLP

Christopher Soghoian,
Indiana University

Daniel Solove,
George Washington University Law School

Lisa Sotto,
Hunton & Williams

Tim Sparapani,
Facebook

Gerard Stegmaier,
Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati, P.C.

Tina Stow,
LexisNexis

Lior Strahilevitz,
University of Chicago

Katherine Strandburg,
New York University School of Law

Fred Stutzman,
University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill

Harry Surden,
University of Colorado Law School

Latanya Sweeney,
Harvard-MIT-CMU

Peter Swire,
National Economic Council, the White House

Andrew Taslitz,
Howard University Law School

Brendon Tavelli,
Proskauer Rose LLP

David Thompson,
ReputationDefender.com

Tim Tobin,
Hogan & Hartson LLP

Matthew Tokson,
University of Chicago Law School

Frank Torres,
Microsoft

Michael Traynor,
American Law Institute; Cobalt

Joseph Turow,
University of Pennsylvania

Jennifer Urban,
UC Berkeley

Siva Vaidhyanathan,
The University of Virginia

Stefaan Verhulst,
The Markle Foundation

Daniel Weitzner,
National Telecommunications and Information Administration

Stephen Wicker,
Cornell University

Lauren Willis,
Loyola Law School Los Angeles

Peter Winn,
U.S. Department of Justice

Jane Winn,
University of Washington School of Law

Christopher Wolf,
Partner, Hogan Lovells LLP

Felix Wu,
Cardozo School of Law

Tal Zarsky,
University of Haifa Faculty of Law

Kial Young,
Attorney Advisor to Commissioner Julie Brill, FTC

Michael Zimmer,
School of Information Studies, UW-Milwaukee

Dissent Doe,
PogoWasRight.org