Extended Reality, Body-Based Data, and Biometric Privacy Regulations: Lessons for Policymakers by Jameson Spivack
Future of Privacy Forum
Oct. 2024
Part of an edited volume from the 2023 Existing Law and Extended Reality symposium presented by Stanford Law Center and the Stanford Cyber Policy Center.
Youth Privacy in Immersive Technologies: Regulatory Enforcement, Self-Regulatory Guidance, and Remaining Uncertainties
Future of Privacy Forum
Mar. 26, 2024
Co-authored with Bailey Sanchez (Future of Privacy Forum)
Immersive Tech Panel Series Insights: From Health to Education and Beyond
Future of Privacy Forum
Jan. 17, 2024
Drawn from a series of six panels
Risk Framework for Body-Related Data in Immersive Technologies
Future of Privacy Forum
Dec. 12, 2023
Co-authored with Daniel Berrick (Future of Privacy Forum)
Cop Out: Automation in the Criminal Legal System
Center on Privacy & Technology at Georgetown Law
May 30, 2023
Interactive web experience, with accompanying essay and appendix
From Ban to Approval: What Virginia's Facial Recognition Technology Law Gets Wrong
Richmond Public Interest Law Review, Vol. 26, Issue 1
Jan. 17, 2023
Co-authored with Korica Simon (Center on Privacy & Technology at Georgetown Law), Alison Powers (Virginia Indigent Defense Commission)
Understanding Extended Reality Technology and Data Flows Infographic
Future of Privacy Forum
Oct. 27, 2022
Co-authored with Daniel Berrick (Future of Privacy Forum)
A Taxonomy of Legislative Approaches to Face Recognition in the United States
AI Now Institute, “Regulating Biometrics: Global Approaches and Open Questions”
Sept. 2, 2020
Co-authored with Clare Garvie (Center on Privacy & Technology at Georgetown Law)
AI, Labor, and Incentivizing Automation: An Historical Perspective
Georgetown Public Policy Review
Spring 2018
ICTs, Globalization, and the Rise of Right-Wing Populism in the West: A Case for Complex Systems Analysis
Georgetown Public Policy Review
Spring 2017