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exploration of new problems in collaboration with departments across the Yale campus. The ISP also provides advice and education to policy makers, business leaders, nonprofit organizations, and the global legal community. International conferences organized by the ISP have addressed topics such as Access to Knowledge, Cybercrime, Library 2.0, Open ICT Standards, Globalization and Information Flows, and Search Engine Law.
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in 1997 and celebrated its 15th year in 2012. It now hosts a number of initiatives, including the Abrams Institute for Freedom of Expression, the Knight Law and Media Program, the Wikimedia/Yale Law School Initiative on Intermediaries and Information, the Media Freedom Access and Information Clinic,
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The ISP's Program for the Study of Reproductive Justice (PSRJ) serves as a national center for academic research and development of new ideas to promote justice with respect to reproductive health issues, provide a supportive environment for young scholars interested in academic or advocacy careers
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The initiative studies the ways that foreign policy affects Internet governance, and the ways that the Internet has changed how foreign policy is conducted. It represents a collaboration between the Information Society Project (ISP) and scholars of international law and politics at Yale Law School.
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The clinic was established in 2009 by a group of Yale Law School students and, since then, has provided pro bono representation to clients on a diverse array of matters touching on issues of transparency, free speech, and press freedom. Clients include independent journalists, news organizations,
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have partnered to present this series of 5 lectures as part of the larger Journalism After Snowden project. Journalism After Snowden, funded by The Tow Foundation and the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation is a yearlong series of events, research projects and writing from the Tow Center for
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The Institute's mission is both practical and scholarly. It includes a clinic for Yale Law students to engage in litigation, draft model legislation, and advise lawmakers and policy makers on issues of media freedom and informational access. It promotes scholarship and law reform on emerging
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social movement, which aims to build an intellectual framework that will protect access to knowledge both as the basis for sustainable human development and to safeguard human rights. ISP-led courses, projects, a weekly speaker series, and workshops that integrate Yale law students into the
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ISP fellows from around the globe come to pursue research and produce scholarship, in the form of books, articles in academic journals and popular publications, blog posts, and policy documents. Yale ISP faculty and fellows have also conducted major public policy reviews of current issues in
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Yale ISP faculty members, postdoctoral fellows, and law school student fellows engage in research, education, and social activism geared toward promoting global access to knowledge, advocating democratic values in the information society, and protecting and expanding civil liberties in the
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questions concerning both traditional and new media. The Institute also holds scholarly conferences and events at Yale on First Amendment issues and on related issues of access to information, Internet and media law, telecommunications, privacy, and intellectual property.
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For several years, the ISP has collaborated on A2K projects with partner institutions in Egypt, Brazil, and other countries. This work has involved several workshops and conferences organized by ISP fellows, and culminated in a series of books, including
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public interest as well as advocacy organizations, activists, and researchers. The practice is focused in the state and federal courts of Connecticut and New York, although the clinic has represented clients in many other parts of the country as well.
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the Program for the Study of Reproductive Justice, and the Thomson Reuters Initiative on Law and Technology. The center is housed on the fourth floor of Baker Hall, located at 40 Ashmun Street in New Haven.
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Initiative on Law and Technology supports ISP's "ideas" lunches, and the Thomson Reuters ISP Speaker Series on Information Law and Information Policy. Topics have included copyright and net neutrality.
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The program includes courses related to law and media; writing workshops; speakers, conferences and events; and career counseling and support for summer internships. The Program's director is Professor
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The Media Freedom and Information Access Clinic (MFIA) is dedicated to increasing government transparency, defending the essential work of news gatherers, and protecting freedom of expression through
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MFIA is part of the Abrams Institute for Freedom of Expression, which is affiliated with and administered by the Information Society Project at Yale Law School.
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is the executive director of the ISP (2022โ€“present). Previous Executive Directors have included Valerie Belair-Gagnon (2014โ€“22), Margot E. Kaminsky (2011โ€“14),
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The Abrams Institute is a Partnering Organization in Free Speech Week, a yearly non-partisan week-long celebration of Freedom of Speech and Expression.
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follows the story of two families swept up in the 2007 raid and examines current controversies in immigration law and policy in the United States.
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focusing on reproductive rights and justice issues; and provide opportunities for communication between the academic and advocacy communities.
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explores the dynamic between the community and the police through the eyes of three people who grew up on the streets of New York City.
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The Yale Visual Law Project produces short documentary films on legal issues to advance public debate. Films include:
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technology and law, and written amicus briefs for cases appearing before the Supreme Court and US Courts of Appeal.
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The center also has active groups of affiliates and alumni who host and participate in their projects each year.
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In March 2014, the Yale Law School Information Society Project hosted a conference on Innovation Law Beyond IP.
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Lingering Thoughts About the "Innovation Law Beyond IP" Conference by Michael Abramowicz in Balkanization
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Access to Knowledge in Brazil: New Research on Intellectual Property, Innovation and Development
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Digital Journalism in collaboration with Columbia Journalism Review. Speakers have included
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to support many of these efforts through the Knight Law and Media Scholars Program.
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Access to Knowledge in Brazil: New Research on Intellectual Property
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is an intellectual center studying the implications of the
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Index


Jack Balkin
Technology
research center
Yale Law School
New Haven
Connecticut
United States
isp.yale.edu
Yale Law School
Internet
information technologies
law
society
Jack Balkin
Chinmayi Arun
Laura DeNardis
Yochai Benkler
Ian Ayres
Robert Post (law professor)
Beth Simone Noveck
Mike Godwin
Wendy Seltzer
Peter Suber
Michael Zimmer

Jack Balkin
Information Age
Access to Knowledge
Ramesh Subramarian

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