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The Nebraska Governance and Technology Center at the University of Nebraska studies the ever-changing relationship between society, technology, and the law. Our podcast, Tech Refactored, shares the re... more
FAQs about Tech Refactored:How many episodes does Tech Refactored have?The podcast currently has 174 episodes available.
October 28, 2022How The World Became RichGus is joined by Mark Koyama, Associate Professor of Economics at George Mason University. Together they examine many of the topics addressed in Mark's recently released book, How the World Became Rich: The Historical Origins of Economic Growth, including the role of legal institutions in economic growth, how culture and diversity impact economic growth, and much more.Follow Mark Koyama on Twitter @MarkKoyamaFollow Gus Hurwitz on Twitter @GusHurwitzFollow NGTC on Twitter @UNL_NGTCLinksHow the......more42minPlay
October 21, 2022Entrepreneurship, Team Building, and RobotsWayne Bennet, President and Founder of TeamWorx Team Building, joins Gus to discuss his experiences in team building. Together they explore building and battling robots as a team building exercise, staying ahead of the curve as an entrepreneur, and much more.Follow Gus Hurwitz on Twitter @GusHurwitzFollow NGTC on Twitter @UNL_NGTCLinksTeamWorx Team BuildingNebraska Governance and Technology Center...more36minPlay
October 14, 2022Cybersecurity and Interdisciplinary WorkPeter Swire, Law Professor at Georgia Tech, joins Gus to discuss a range of topics centered around cybersecurity, the benefits of an interdisciplinary approach, and the recently announced Privacy Shield Agreement.Follow Peter Swire on Twitter @peterswireFollow Gus Hurwitz on Twitter @GusHurwitzFollow Nebraska Governance and Technology Center on Twitter @UNL_NGTCLinksThe Effects of Data Localization on Cybersecurity by Peter Swire and DeBrae Kennedy-MayoNGTC Website...more42minPlay
October 07, 2022International Cybersecurity and Cybercrime RegulationsMailyn Fidler, NGTC Faculty member and Assistant Professor of Law at Nebraska College of Law, joins Gus Hurwitz to discuss a range of topics centered around international cybersecurity issues. Mailyn and Gus explore the colonial history of various African nations and how that has shaped their approach to technology regulation, the position of Africa in global discussions about technology and cybersecurity, and much more.Follow Mailyn Fidler on Twitter @mailynfidlerFollow Gus Hurwitz on Twitte......more39minPlay
September 30, 2022Electric Vehicles as Environmental JusticeLisa Benjamin, Law Professor at Lewis & Clark Law School, joins Gus to discuss many of the topics addressed in her recent article, "EVs as EJ". Together they examine charging infrastructure for electric vehicles, mining of rare minerals in the United States and the 150 year old statute that governs this activity, and the positive and negative climate and environmental justice impacts that EVs bring. Follow Lisa Benjamin on Twitter @DrLisaBenjaminFollow Gus Hurwitz on Twitter @GusHur......more45minPlay
September 23, 2022Strategic Energy ReservesJames Coleman, Law Professor at SMU's Dedman School of Law, joins Gus to discuss strategic energy reserves. Together they examine what a modern strategic energy reserve looks like, how prices in different sectors are regulated, the need for geographically distributed storage, and much more.Follow James Coleman on Twitter @EnergyLawProfFollow Gus Hurwitz on Twitter @GusHurwitzFollow Nebraska Governance & Technology Center on Twitter @UNL_NGTCLinksEnergy Law Professor BlogNebraska Gov......more39minPlay
September 16, 2022Social and Hard TechnologiesAuthor and Law Professor at Washington and Lee University, Josh Fairfield, joins Gus to discuss social and hard technologies, and topics from Fairfield's books: "Runaway Technology: Can Law Keep Up?" (2021) and "Owned: Property, Privacy, and the New Digital Serfdom" (2017).Follow Josh Fairfield on Twitter @JoshFairfieldFollow Gus Hurwitz on Twitter @GusHurwitzFollow NGTC on Twitter @UNL_NGTCLinksNebraska Governance and Technology Center...more47minPlay
September 09, 2022Automated Human Evaluation and Student PrivacyNGTC faculty member and Assistant Professor at Nebraska College of Law, Elana Zeide, joins Gus Hurwitz to discuss two of her recent articles, “The Silicon Ceiling” which focuses on the use of automated human evaluation and matching systems in education, hiring, and employment, and “Big Proctor” which examines the roll of online proctoring systems on student privacy and education.Professor Zeide's forthcoming articles will be linked on the NGTC website upon publishing.Follow Elana Zeide on Twi......more34minPlay
September 02, 2022The Contemporary Media Regulation LandscapeBlake Reid joins Gus Hurwitz to discuss a range of contemporary media regulation issues. Blake is a Clinical Professor at Colorado Law where he serves as the Director of the Samuelson-Glushko Technology Law & Policy Clinic (TLPC) and as the Faculty Director of the Telecom and Platforms Initiative at the Silicon Flatirons Center. Blake and Gus explore a range of topics including social media legislation, common carriage regulation, first amendment challenges in creating a balanced media ec......more42minPlay
August 26, 2022Platforms, Media, and the First AmendmentIn the first episode of Season 3, Gus is joined by Nebraska Governance and Technology Center faculty member and First Amendment scholar, Kyle Langvardt. Together they examine how platforms and media are regulated, the similarities between ride sharing apps and newspaper from a First Amendment perspective, and much more.Follow us on Twitter @unl_ngtcLinksNebraska Governance and Technology Center...more47minPlay
FAQs about Tech Refactored:How many episodes does Tech Refactored have?The podcast currently has 174 episodes available.