Document Type
Article
Publication Date
6-22-2022
Abstract
In this episode, Anita Allen, an internationally renowned expert on the philosophical dimensions of privacy and data protection law, reveals how race-neutral privacy laws in the U.S. have failed to address the unequal burdens faced online by Black Americans, whose personal data are used in racially discriminatory ways. Professor Allen articulates what she terms an African American Online Equity Agenda to guide the development of race-conscious privacy regulations that can better promote racial justice in the modern digital economy.
Recommended Citation
Allen, Anita L., "Race and Regulation Podcast Episode 5 - Racial Equity and Data Privacy" (2022). Penn Program on Regulation Podcasts. 7.
https://scholarship.law.upenn.edu/ppr-podcasts/7
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Administrative Law Commons, Internet Law Commons, Law and Race Commons, Privacy Law Commons
Comments
Hosted by Cary Coglianese, Director of the Penn Program on Regulation.
Produced by Patty McMahon
Music by Joy Ike