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Assistant professor of law at @olemiss.bsky.social . Using this to rate SCOTUS oral args. Rating guide: https://briandowning.medium.com/notes-on-rating-supreme-court-oral-advocacy-0859f8952930. Former Google lawyer/eng.
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Otherwise, compliance in tech will implement EU rules by default. My paper, Bargaining with the Brussels Effect, discusses how the U.S. might productively enter the modern regulatory sphere in tech with proposed approaches across privacy, content regulation, antitrust, & AI. ssrn.com/abstract=679...
Some of the EU’s ideas are good. Others don’t take speech and security concerns as seriously as most U.S. users would like. To best influence tech company behavior, the U.S. needs to enter the regulatory game domestically and start to bargain with the international rules.