Kathleen W. Bradish
Vice President and Director of Legal Advocacy
Arizona State University’s Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law’s 2023 Governance of Emerging Technologies and Science Conference featured AAI VP of Legal Advocacy Kathleen Bradish as a panelist on May 18, 2023. The panel focused on the important topic of “Reigning in Big Tech: Whether, Why, Who, and How?” Bradish provided valuable insights and perspectives on this critical topic. From the panel description:
Reigning in Big Tech: Whether, Why, Who, and How? (Great Hall, Beus Center for Law and Society)
Moderator: David Gelfand, Professor of Practice, Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law, Arizona State University
Panelists:
Gene Kimmelman, Senior Fellow, Yale’s Tobin Economic Policy Center, Harvard Kennedy School’s Mossavar-Rahmani Center for Business and Government
Gus Hurwitz, Director of the Governance and Technology Center, University of Nebraska, Director of Law & Economics Programs, International Center for Law & Economics
Jennifer Huddleston, Technology Policy Research Fellow, Cato Institute, Are the Kids Okay?: Exploring Industry Self-Regulating Options in Response to Critiques of Youth Social Media Use
Kathleen Bradish, Vice President of Legal Advocacy, American Antitrust Institute
Vice President and Director of Legal Advocacy
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