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Joel Reidenberg
Stanley D. and Nikki Waxberg Chair and Professor of Law; Founding Academic Director, Center on Law and Information Policy


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Fordham University School of Law
140 West 62nd Street
New York, NY 10023
Email: jreidenberg@law.fordham.edu
Telephone: 212.636.6843
Fax: 212.930-8833
Office: Room 05A

Media Appearances

May 13, 2013 Ethical Questions Surround Bloomberg Data Breach
CNBC
May 10, 2013 ATM robberies -- the hard vs. easy methods
USA Today
May 01, 2013 CBS 2 Investigation: Beware Of Domestic Drones — The High-Flying Spies
CBS New York
April 26, 2013 Education Data: Privacy Backlash Begins
Information Week
April 23, 2013 Was Fake AP Terror Tweet a Criminal Act?
CNBC
March 12, 2013 Likes Can Tell the Story of Your Life
Tech News World
March 08, 2013 Should the U.S. Adopt European-Style Data-Privacy Protections?
The Wall Street Journal
March 07, 2013 Google Under Pressure in E.U.
CCTV America
March 03, 2013 Web Privacy Becomes a Business Imperative
The New York Times
February 14, 2013 Google app store policy raises privacy concerns
Reuters
December 14, 2012 US Leads Internet Freedom Fighters in Treaty Resistance
TechNewsWorld
October 16, 2012 Europe Presses Google to Change Privacy Policy
The New York Times
September 15, 2012 Twitter hands over records in NY Occupy case
The Associated Press
August 08, 2012 Twitter gives NYPD info on account behind threats to Mike Tyson show on Broadway
CBS
July 31, 2012 Big Data Knows What You're Doing Right Now
Time Magazine
July 27, 2012 Fordham Gets $35,000 Grant to Study Smartphone Patents
New York Law Journal
June 16, 2012 You for Sale: Mapping, and Sharing, the Consumer Genome
The New York Times
June 15, 2012 Fordham Center to Address Privacy Concerns in Disasters
New York Law Journal
April 12, 2012 California senate bill would need warrant for GPS info
Electronista
April 11, 2012 Court restricts U.S. in Goldman programmer ruling
Reuters
April 11, 2012 Goldman code theft 'beyond scope of law'
The Financial Times
April 11, 2012 California bill would block cellphone tracking without warrant
The Los Angeles Times
April 06, 2012 Critics round on data snooping plan
Financial Times
April 04, 2012 Police tracking of cellphones raises concerns
The Los Angeles Times
March 26, 2012 U.S. regulators push for online "do not track" system
Reuters
February 24, 2012 ‘Hate Crime’ hurdle
New York Post
February 23, 2012 Jury to rule: Was hate motive of NJ webcam spying?
The Associated Press
February 17, 2012 Conviction of Former Goldman Sachs Employee Overturned
JD Journal
February 17, 2012 Ex-Goldman programmer's conviction overturned
Reuters
February 13, 2012 How Do You Brand Consumer Privacy?
Ad Age
February 06, 2012 Amid Claims Cancer Center Chief Took Research, A Look at Who Owns What
WNYC
January 23, 2012 Supreme Court limits police use of GPS to track suspects
Reuters
January 23, 2012 Police need warrant for GPS tracking: court
Reuters UK
January 20, 2012 In defeat of SOPA and PIPA, Washington learns not to meddle with 'West Coast Code' (and technology advocates learn the public is with them)
Capital
January 17, 2012 States should make better use of academic data, study says
The Washington Post
December 15, 2011 In Push For Data, Schools Expose Students To Identity Theft
The Huffington Post
June 02, 2011 UN Agency Releases CLIP Study of Intellectual Property
citybizlist
May 31, 2011 Washington moves to classify cyber-attacks as acts of war
The Guardian (UK)
May 27, 2011 SAT Test Demanding What Teens Tell Them Prompts Regulator Query
Bloomberg
May 26, 2011 US writers sue Baidu over Internet block
Asia Times
May 19, 2011 Analysis: Uphill fight for Baidu, China censorship lawsuit
Reuters
April 12, 2011 Landmark online privacy legislation introduced in Senate
The Los Angeles Times
March 22, 2011 The Circuit: AT&T, Verizon, Sprint at CTIA; more merger talk; Apple sues Amazon
The Washington Post
March 21, 2011 Google fined for gathering online data
The Financial Times
March 21, 2011 Google Faces French Fine for Breach of Privacy
The New York Times
March 17, 2011 Stopped in their tracks
The Economist
March 16, 2011 Obama Administration calls for new privacy law
Computerworld
February 13, 2011 Customer Bites Retailer? That’s the Argument
New York Times
February 01, 2011 In Madrid Court, Google Challenges Europe's Privacy Laws
The Voice of America
January 18, 2011 Hello and Summary of Fordham’s Tri-State Conference on Intellectual Property
Concurring Opinions (summary)
December 10, 2010 Ex-Goldman Programmer Is Convicted
The New York Times Dealbook
November 29, 2010 Classified Government Documents Leaked by Wikileaks
CBS 2 News
November 29, 2010 Clinton: WikiLeaks and attack on internation community, those responsible will be prosecuted
New York Daily News
November 12, 2010 Norwegian Celebrity Tax Returns Available on Internet
Norwegian Television
November 05, 2010 Guidance Offered on Guarding Student Privacy in School Data
Education Week
July 25, 2010 Schools risk theft of SS numbers of children
The Washington Times
July 18, 2010 End of Internet Anonymity
New York Post
July 16, 2010 Tech Law & Policy Clinic Helps Convince Court to Restore Email Privacy
Colorado Law News
June 18, 2010 Public employees: Employers can read your text messages, court rules
San Jose Mercury News
May 08, 2010 Are More Cameras Better?
CBS Evening News
May 02, 2010 In a State’s Search for Sales Tax, Amazon Raises Privacy Concerns
The New York Times
April 18, 2010 Privacy of kids’ records debated
NewsOK
April 06, 2010 Bullies & Social Media
CNBC
March 27, 2010 CLIP Director Joel Reidenberg on New Tang Dynasty Television (China)
New Tang Dynasty Television (China)
January 28, 2010 Alleged Online Fraud Scam Involves Big Companies
WCBS
January 03, 2010 States Embrace Student-Data Tracking, With Prodding From White House
The Chronicle of Higher Education
November 17, 2009 'Private' info abounds on Web
CNN
November 09, 2009 Why Health Reform Will Be a Danger to Passive Patients
U.S. News & World Report
October 28, 2009 CLIP Study Finds Privacy of Nation’s School Children at Risk
October 28, 2009 Privacy-intrusive K-12 data collection may be extended to college students
U.S. PIRG Consumer Blog
October 06, 2009 FTC Crackdown on Bloggers
CNBC
August 20, 2009 Model plans to sue blogger
ABC
August 19, 2009 EXPERTS: NO CLOAK FOR 'NET DAGGERS
New York Post
August 18, 2009 Hacking case shows U.S. vulnerability to breaches
Reuters
May 17, 2009 Law Students Teach Scalia about Privacy and the Web
New York Times
May 09, 2009 WVa scam is rare type of ID theft
Yahoo! Finance
May 05, 2009 Fair Use? Tell That to the Judge
The Washington Post
May 05, 2009 Privacy? What Privacy?
PCWorld
May 04, 2009 Privacy on the Web
KUOW 97.9
May 01, 2009 Law Students Collect Personal Info on Justice Scalia
ABC News
April 29, 2009 Reidenberg Tangles with Scalia!
Fordham Notes (blog)
April 29, 2009 Justice Scalia's Dossier: Interesting Issues about Privacy and Ethics
Concurring Opinions (blog)
April 29, 2009 I See England, I See France, I See Nino's Underpants
The Faulty Lounge
April 29, 2009 Justice Scalia comments on his life as an open book
NJEsq-Reckless Place (blog)
April 29, 2009 Fordham Law Class Collects Personal Info About Scalia; Supreme Ct. Justice Is Steamed
ABA Journal