The Future Of Cyberlaw Is Feminist

A new look at the law of tech.

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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-CookGabrielle 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.