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Note, Volume 111, April 2023, Eli Freedman California Law Review Note, Volume 111, April 2023, Eli Freedman California Law Review

Data Unions: The Need for Informational Democracy

The data that everyday consumers produce is becoming more and more important to the economy. Yet, as this data imbues tech corporations with tremendous wealth and power, we, the data producers, have no say as to how our data is collected or how it is used. The reign of data analytics to pursue profit above all else has led to a conflagration of data harms perpetuated…

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Note, Volume 110, October 2022, Eli Freedman California Law Review Note, Volume 110, October 2022, Eli Freedman California Law Review

The Unstoppable App Campaign: The Dangers of First Amendment Protection for In-App Political Campaigning

Technology platforms give Silicon Valley an unprecedented ability to shape the political reality of consumers. In the 2020 California election, gig corporations like Uber, Lyft, DoorDash, and Instacart won a major political battle ensuring that their workers remained independent contractors…

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