Information Society Project

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The Information Society Project is a research center at Yale Law School focused on studying the implications of the internet, digital technologies, and information policy for law and society.

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instanceOf academic research program
research center
academicDiscipline communications
law
political science
public policy
activity academic research
hosting workshops
organizing conferences
publishing scholarship
supporting fellows and visiting scholars
affiliation Yale Law School
Yale University
country United States of America
fieldOfWork cyberlaw
digital civil liberties
digital technologies
freedom of expression
information policy
intellectual property law
internet law
law and technology
privacy law
focusesOn access to knowledge
algorithmic accountability
digital inequality
impact of digital technologies on democracy
open government and transparency
platform governance
regulation of online speech
surveillance and privacy in the digital age
foundedBy Jack Balkin
hasDirector Jack Balkin
hasFounder Yale Law School faculty
hasPart Floyd Abrams Institute for Freedom of Expression
Knight Law and Media Program
Media Freedom and Information Access Clinic
Yale Law School Free Speech and Election Law initiatives
hasStudentParticipation Yale Law School students
inception late 1990s
languageOfWork English
locatedIn New Haven, Connecticut
mission to promote an informed and inclusive information society
to study the implications of the internet and digital technologies for law and society
to support interdisciplinary scholarship on information policy
partOf Yale Law School
sponsor Yale Law School
foundations and philanthropic organizations
website https://law.yale.edu/isp

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Yale Law School hasFacility Information Society Project