Lior Strahilevitz : Presentations
Selected Presentations
"Judicial Takings or Due Process?," University of Pennsylvania Law School, February 2011.
"Reunifying Privacy Law," University of California - Berkeley Law School "Prosser at Fifty" Symposium, January 2010; University of Chicago Law School, April 2010; Privacy Law Scholars Conference at George Washington University Law School, June 2010.
"Comparative Regulatory Approaches to Protecting Consumer Privacy," Second Annual Public Policy Conference for State Attorneys General, Northwestern University, May 2010.
"Addressing Sensitive Information," Federal Trade Commission Privacy Roundtable, March 2010.
"Collective Privacy," N.Y.U. Law School Conference on Federal Privacy Legislation, October 2009.
"The Right to Abandon," University of Chicago Law School, October 2008; University of California-Davis Law School, March 2009; Washington University Law School, April 2009; Property Works in Progress Conference – University of Colorado Law School, June 2009.
"Reciprocal Privacy," Privacy, Speech, and the Internet Conference at University of Chicago, November 2008.
"Reputation Nation: Law in an Era of Ubiquitous Personal Information," Northwestern University Searle Law and Economics Colloquium, April 2007; University of Chicago Law School, May 2007; Columbia Law School, October 2007; UCLA Law School, Nov. 2007; American Law and Economics Association Annual Meeting, May 2008; Yale Law School, September 2008.
"Social Norms." 6-class seminar, Tel Aviv University Law School, March 2007.
"Information, Technology, and Privacy: What's Next?" Panel on Defamation and Privacy Law, American Association of Law Schools Annual Meeting, January 2007.
"Symmetrical Privacy, Microsoft Corporation" April 2006, Boalt Hall, University of California Law School, Nov. 2006.
"Social Network Theory and Speech Regulation," University of Illinois Conference on Law and Networks, March 2006.
'How's My Driving?' for Everyone (and Everything?)." University of Chicago Law School, March 2006.
Information Asymmetries and the Rights to Exclude." Coase Lecture, University of Chicago Law School, January 2006.
"Information Asymmetries and the Rights to Exclude." Notre Dame Law School, October 2005; Midwestern Law and Economics Association Annual Meeting, October 2005.
"Exclusionary Amenities in Residential Communities." Law and Economics Workshop, University of Virginia, April 2005; University of San Diego Law School, September 2005; George Washington University, October 2005.
"A Social Networks Theory of Privacy." Law and Economics Workshop, University of Toronto, February 2005; Intellectual Property and Privacy Symposium, Fordham Law School, April 2005; American Law and Economics Association Annual Meeting, May 2005; Cyberlaw and Economics Workshop, University of Michigan, February 2005.
"A Network Theory of the Privacy Torts." Law and Society Association Annual Meeting, May 2004.
"The Right to Destroy." American Law and Economics Association Annual Meeting, May 2004.
"The Future of Peer-to-Peer File Swapping: Explaining Anomalies in Peer-to-Peer." Seton Hall Law School, April 2004.
"Privacy and Consent in Lawrence v. Texas." DePaul Law School, March 2004.
"The Right to Destroy." Emeritus Luncheon, University of Chicago Law School, June 2003.
