Cyberlaw
is
probably
not
the
first
thing
you
think
of
when
feminist
jurisprudence
comes
up.
But
what
if
it
was?
The
release
of
the
new
book Feminist
Cyberlaw,
edited
by
Meg
Leta
Jones
and
Amanda
Levendowski,
was
celebrated
with
a
book
launch
party
at
NYU
Law
earlier
this
week.
Levendowski
was
joined
by
contributors Esha
Bhandari,
Cynthia
H.
Conti-Cook, Gabrielle
Rejouis,
and Anjali
Vats
as
they
each
shared
their
unique
perspectives
that
brought
them
to
the
project.
Right
to
repair,
trade
secrets,
patents,
antitrust,
cybercrime,
Section
230,
security,
and,
of
course,
artificial
intelligence
(and
more)
all
get
the
“radical
reimagining
of
technology
law”
promised
in
the
introduction.
It’s
a
fascinating
new
look
at
the
law
of
technology
that
shapes
our
lives.
Check
out
the
free,
open-access
volume
here.