The Legal Theory Bookworm recommends The Fight for Privacy: Protecting Dignity, Identity, and Love in the Digital Age by Danielle Keats Citron. Here is the abstract: The essential road map for understanding―and defending―your right to privacy in the twenty-first century..
The Legal Theory Bookworm recommends The Equality Machine: Harnessing Digital Technology for a Brighter, More Inclusive Future by Orly Lobel. Here is a description: At a time when AI and digital platforms are under fire, Orly Lobel, a renowned tech.
The Legal Theory Bookworm recommends Predictive Policing and Artificial Intelligence, edited by John McDaniel & Ken Pease. Here is a description: This edited text draws together the insights of numerous worldwide eminent academics to evaluate the condition of predictive policing.
The Legal Theory Bookworm recommends America s Philosopher: John Locke in American Intellectual Life by Claire Rydell Arcenas. Here is a description: America’s Philosopher examines how John Locke has been interpreted, reinterpreted, and misinterpreted over three centuries of American history. The.
The Legal Theory Bookworm recommends From Free to Fair Markets: Liberalism after Covid by Richard Holden & Rosalind Dixon. Here is a description: Liberalism and its promise of market-led prosperity was in crisis well before COVID-19. Recent decades have seen a rise.