2013 Participants

Linda Ackerman,
Privacy Activism

Alessandro Acquisti,
CMU

Meg Ambrose,
University of Colorado

Julia Angwin,
Times Books

Annie Anton,
Georgia Tech School of Interactive Computing

Axel Arnbak,
Institute for Information Law

Jef Ausloos,
University of Leuven, ICRI – iMinds

Ian Ballon,
Greenberg Traurig, LLP

Jane Bambauer,
University of Arizona James E. Rogers College of Law

Derek Bambauer,
University of Arizona James E. Rogers College of Law

Ken Bamberger,
University of California, Berkeley

Kevin Bankston,
Center for Democracy & Technology

Samantha Barbas,
SUNY Buffalo Law School

Solon Barocas,
New York University

Liza Barry-Kessler,
Gonzalez, Saggio & Harlan

Carol Bast,
University of Central Florida

Steven Bellovin,
Columbia University

Laura Berger,
Federal Trade Commission

Paul Bernal,
University of East Anglia, Norwich, UK

Ryan Biava,
University of Wisconsin-Madison

Jody Blanke,
Mercer University

Matt Blaze,
University of Pennsylvania

Marc Blitz,
Oklahoma City University

Franziska Boehm,
University of Münster

Courtney Bowman,
Palantir

Benedikt Burger,
trainee lawyer, North Rhine-Westphalia (Germany)

Ryan Calo,
University of Washington School of Law

Jean Camp,
Indiana University

Tim Casey,
California Western School of Law

Anupam Chander,
UC Davis

Bryan Choi,
Yale Information Society Project

Wade Chumney,
Georgia Institute of Technology

Danielle Citron,
University of Maryland School of Law

Andrew Clearwater,
Center for Law and Innovation

Amanda Conley,
O’Melveny & Myers

Chris Conley,
ACLU of Northern California

Kate Crawford,
University of New South Wales/Microsoft Research

Catherine Crump,
American Civil Liberties Union Foundation

Bryan Cunningham,
Palantir Technologies

Doug Curling,
New Kent Capital

Christopher Cwalina,
Holland & Knight

Anjali Dalal,
Yale Law School

Jamela Debelak,
ACLU of Washington

Judith Decew,
Clark University, Worcester, MA

Michelle Dennedy,
Chris Hoofnagle

Deven Desai,
Thomas Jefferson School of Law

Will Devries,
Google Inc.

Lorrainne Dixon,
Oracle Microsystems (BC)

Pam Dixon,
World Privacy Forum

Dissent Doe,
PogoWasRight.org

Nick Doty,
UC Berkeley, School of Information

Rossana Ducato,
Law Faculty, University of Trento (Italy)

Cynthia Dwork,
Microsoft Research

Catherine Dwyer,
Pace University

Mark Eckenwiler,
Perkins Coie LLP

Lilian Edwards,
Strathclyde University

Yan Fang,
Federal Trade Commission

Adrienne Felt,
Google

Roger Ford,
University of Chicago Law School

Tanya Forsheit,
InfoLawGroup LLP

Valita Fredland,
Indiana University Health, Inc.

Susan Freiwald,
University of San Francisco

Paul Frisch,
University of Oregon School of Law

Michael Froomkin,
U. Miami School of Law

Amy Gajda,
Tulane University Law School

Michael Geist,
University of Ottawa

Robert Gellman,
Privacy Consultant

Barton Gellman,
Woodrow Wilson School, Princeton University

Lauren Gelman,
BlurryEdge Strategies

Jan Gerlach,
University of St.Gallen (Switzerland)

Dorothy Glancy,
Santa Clara University School of Law

Eric Goldman,
Santa Clara University School of Law

Nathan Good,
good research

Jennifer Granick,
Stanford Law School Center for Internet and Society

John Grant,
Palantir Technologies

Eloise Gratton,
McMillan LLP

Jim Graves,
Carngie Mellon University

David Gray,
University of Maryland School of Law

Rebecca Green,
William & Mary Law School

Seda Gurses,
KU Leuven

Patrick Hagan,
Deloitte Security & Privacy

Joseph Hall,
Center for Democracy & Technology

Edina Harbinja,
University of Strathclyde, Glasgow, UK

Woodrow Hartzog,
Samford University’s Cumberland School of Law

Allyson Haynes Stuart,
Charleston School of Law

Paula Helm,
University of Passau, DFG Training Group “Privacy”

Stephen Henderson,
The University of Oklahoma

Mike Hintze,
Microsoft Corporation

Dennis Hirsch,
Capital Law School

Jaap-Henk Hoepman,
Radboud University Nijmegen

Lance Hoffman,
The George Washington University

Marcia Hofmann,
Electronic Frontier Foundation

Sophie Hood,
New York University

Chris Hoofnagle,
UC Berkeley Law

Margaret Hu,
Duke Law School

Trevor Hughes,
IAPP

Renee Hutchins,
University of Maryland School of Law

Elizabeth Joh,
University of California, Davis, School of Law

Elizabeth Johnson,
Poyner Spruill LLP

D.R. Jones,
University of Memphis Cecil C. Humphreys School of Law

Margot Kaminski,
Information Society Project at Yale Law School

Orin Kerr,
George Washington University Law School

Ian Kerr,
University of Ottawa, Faculty of Law

Jennifer King,
UC Berkeley School of Information

Anne Klinefelter,
University of North Carolina

Tracy Ann Kosa,
Microsoft

Rick Kunkel,
University of St. Thomas

Susan Landau,
Privacyink.org

Claudia Langer,
Karlsruhe Institute of Technology and Saarland University, Germany

Stephen Lau,
University of California, Office of the President

Travis Leblanc,
Office of California Attorney General Kamala D. Harris

Ronald Lee,
Arnold & Porter LLP

Pedro Leon,
Carnegie Mellon University

Avner Levin,
Privacy and Cyber Crime Institute, Ryerson University

Eden Litt,
Northwestern University

Jennifer Lynch,
Electronic Frontier Foundation

Mark Maccarthy,
Georgetown University

Tobias Mahler,
Norwegian Research Center for Computers and Law

Sona Makker,
Law Student

Laureli Mallek,
Attorney & CIPP/US

Carter Manny,
University of Southern Maine

Kirsten Martin,
George Washington University

Alice Marwick,
Fordham University

Aaron Massey,
Georgia Institute of Technology

Kristen Mathews,
Proskauer Rose LLP

Andrea Matwyshyn,
The Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania

Aleecia Mcdonald,
Stanford CIS

William Mcgeveran,
University of Minnesota Law School

Anne Mckenna,
Silverman/Thompson

Joanne Mcnabb,
California Attorney General’s Office

Edward Mcnicholas,
Sidley Austin LLP

Lea Mekhneche,
University of California, Berkeley

Adam Miller,
California Department of Justice

Kate Miltner,
Microsoft Research New England (Social Media Collective)

Tracy Mitrano,
Cornell University

Julia Maria Moenig,
University of Passau, Passau, Germany

Manas Mohapatra,
Federal Trade Commission

Caren Morrison,
Georgia State University College of Law

Laura Moy,
Institute for Public Representation

Deirdre Mulligan,
School of Information and BCLT, UC Berkeley

Scott Mulligan,
Skidmore College

Arvind Narayanan,
Princeton University

Helen Nissenbaum,
New York University

Gregory Nojeim,
Center for Democracy & Technology

Andrew Odlyzko,
University of Minnesota

Al Ogata,
Hawaii Medical Service Association

Paul Ohm,
University of Colorado Law School

Nicole Ozer,
ACLU of California

Heather Patterson,
New York University

Stephanie Pell,
SKP Strategies, LLC

Scott Peppet,
University of Colorado Law School

Randy Picker,
University of Chicago Law School

Tamara Piety,
University of Tulsa College of Law

Vince Polley,
KnowConnect PLLC

Jules Polonetsky,
Future of Privacy Forum

Judith Rauhofer,
University of Edinburgh

Alan Raul,
Sidley Austin LLP

Kriss Ravetto,
UC Davis, Cinema and Technocultural Studies

Priscilla Regan,
Department of Public and International Affairs, George Mason University

Joel Reidenberg,
Fordham University School of Law

Neil Richards,
Washington University School of Law

David Robinson,
Information Society Project at Yale Law School

Thomas Roessler,
W3C

Sasha Romanosky,
New York University

Stewart Room,
Law Society of England & Wales

Arnold Roosendaal,
TNO Strategy and Policy for the Information Society

Larry Rosenthal,
Chapman University School of Law

Alan Rubel,
University of Wisconsin, Madison

Ira Rubinstein,
NYU School of Law

James Rule,
Center for the Study of Law and Society, UC Berkeley

Pamela Samuelson,
Berkeley Law School

Julian Sanchez,
Cato Institute

Barbara Sandfuchs,
University of Passau, Germany

Albert Scherr,
UNH School of Law

Stacey Schesser,
Office of California Attorney General

Dawn Schrader,
Cornell University

Russell Schrader,
Visa

Sarah Schroeder,
Federal Trade Commission

Jason Schultz,
UC Berkeley School of Law

Paul Schwartz,
Berkeley Law

Victoria Schwartz,
The University of Chicago Law School

Galina Schwartz,
EECS, UC-berkeley

Andrew Selbst,
U.S. District Court

Wendy Seltzer,
World Wide Web Consortium (W3C)

Junichi Semitsu,
University of San Diego School of Law

Stuart Shapiro,
MITRE Corporation

Katie Shilton,
University of Maryland, College Park

Babak Siavoshy,
UC Berkeley Law

David Sklansky,
University of California, Berkeley

Robert Sloan,
University of Illinois at Chicago

Christopher Slobogin,
Vanderbilt

Christopher Soghoian,
American Civil Liberties Union

Daniel Solove,
George Washington Law School

Ashkan Soltani,

Kelly Sorensen,
Ursinus College

Robert Sprague,
University of Wyoming

Jay Stanley,
ACLU

Jeffrey Steele,
California Department of Justice

Gerard Stegmaier,
Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati

Amie Stepanovich,
EPIC

Lior Strahilevitz,
University of Chicago

Clare Sullivan,
Law School, University of South Australia

Harry Surden,
University of Colorado Law School

Latanya Sweeney,
Harvard University

Peter Swire,
Ohio State University

Rahul Telang,
Carnegie Mellon University

Omer Tene,
Israeli College of Management School of Law

David Thaw,
University of Connecticut School of Law

Frank Torres,
Microsoft

Michael Traynor,
ALI; and Cobalt LLP

Jonathan Tse,
Cornell University

Blase Ur,
Carnegie Mellon University

Jennifer Urban,
Berkeley Law

Salil Vadhan,
Harvard University School of Engineering and Applied Sciences

Jennifer Valentino-Devries,
The Wall Street Journal

Joris Van Hoboken,
IViR, University of Amsterdam

Schmid Viola,
Technical University Darmstadt, Germany

Colette Vogele,
Without My Consent

Serge Voronov,
Duke University School of Law

Yang Wang,
Syracuse University

Richard Warner,
Chicago-Kent College of Law

Tara Whalen,
University of Ottawa

Jan Whittington,
University of Washington

Stephen Wicker,
School of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Cornell University

Lauren Willis,
Loyola Law School Los Angeles

Peter Winn,
U.S. Department of Justice

Christopher Wolf,
Future of Privacy Forum

Felix Wu,
Cardozo School of Law

Heng Xu,
The Pennsylvania State University

Malte Ziewitz,
New York University

Sebastian Zimmeck,
Columbia University

Frederik Zuiderveen Borgesius,
University of Amsterdam, Institute for Information Law