Jonathan Askin
Brooklyn, NY 11201
J.D., Rutgers Law School
Telecommunications Law
Articles
From Data Co-opting To Data Co-oping: Using New Corporate Structures, Data Corporate-hood, and Data Personhood to Prioritize Data Privacy, 20 University of California Law Business Journal 177 (2024)
Understanding the Scope of Business Law Clinics: Perspectives from the United Kingdom, Israel and the United States, 5 Journal of International and Comparative Law 217 (2018) (with Victoria Roper, Elaine Campbell, Assaf Ben-David, and Dov Greenbaum)
BrooklynWorksOther
Trust in a Trustless System: Decentralized, Digital Identity, Customer Protection, and Global Financial Security, MIT Computational Law Report (Jan. 18, 2022) (with Chynna Foucek, Sydney Abualy, and Alexei Furs)
WebCommentary on COVID-19 Contact Tracing Privacy Principles, MIT Computational Law Report (Aug. 14, 2020) (with Dazza Greenwood, Bryan Wilson, Ryan Carrier, Mark Potkewitz, Ajintha Pathmanathan, Nadia Diakun-Thibault, Cari Spivack, Matt Gee, Nishant Bhajaria, Kelsey Finch, Pagona Tsormpatzoudi, and Tony Lai)
WebAn Automated < BLIP in MIT CLR’s > Formation, MIT Computational Law Report (Dec. 5, 2019) (with Revel Atkinson, William Williams, and Martin Connor)
WebPopular Press
Op-Ed: Dirty Pictures, Dirty Water, and Dirty Politics, Huffington Post, June 14, 2012
WebOp-Ed: Occupy Wall Street as a Pivoting Startup: "Generation Why Not" in a "Yeah But" World, Huffington Post, Nov. 1, 2011
WebTwo Views of Too Much Media: Relegating New Jersey to a Wallflower in the Information Revolution, New Jersey Law Journal, June 27, 2011
PDFOp-Ed: New Jersey’s “Too Much Media” Opinion Might Mean Too Little New Media, Huffington Post, Jun 10, 2011
WebOp-Ed: Something Wiki'ed This Way Comes, Huffington Post, Dec. 6, 2010
WebOp-Ed: Room for Debate, A "Do Not Call" Registry for the Web?, A Threat of Regulation May Be Enough, New York Times, Dec. 2, 2010
WebOp-Ed: Google is Anakin, Verizon is the Emperor, and the Dark Side is Winning, TechCrunch, Aug. 21, 2010
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