Jennifer Huddleston
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Former Research Fellow
Jennifer's research focuses on the intersection of emerging technology and law with a particular interest in the interactions between technology and the administrative state. Her work covers topics including judicial deference, liability protection for Internet platforms, autonomous vehicles and other disruptive transportation technologies, the regulation of data privacy, and the benefits of technology and innovation. Her work has appeared in USA Today, the Chicago Tribune, the New York Daily News, the Sacramento Bee, the Washington Times, Real Clear Policy, and U.S. News and World Report. Jennifer has a JD from the University of Alabama School of Law and a BA in political science at Wellesley College. She is also an alumna of the Mercatus Center’s Frédéric Bastiat Fellowship and the Charles Koch Institute's Koch Associate Program. Prior to law school, Jennifer was a Teach for America Corps Member in the Mississippi Delta and worked for the Charles Koch Foundation.
Latest Work
- | Technology and Innovation Technology and Innovation
- | Expert Commentary Expert Commentary
The State of State Data Laws, Part 2: Consumer Data Privacy Legislation
- | Technology and Innovation Technology and Innovation
- | Expert Commentary Expert Commentary
The State of State Data Laws, Part 1: Data Breach Notification Laws
- | Radio Appearance Radio Appearance
Jennifer Huddleston on KBUL Newstalk Radio
- | Antitrust and Competition Antitrust and Competition
- | Expert Commentary Expert Commentary
The FTC's $5 billion fine for Facebook Shows that the Government can Crack Down on Tech Companies Without Crushing Them
- | Technology and Innovation Technology and Innovation
- | Expert Commentary Expert Commentary
Tech Critics on Both Sides Have it Wrong
- | Regulation Regulation
- | State Testimonies State Testimonies
Security, Privacy, and Innovation in the Future of Telemedicine
- | Regulation Regulation
- | Working Papers Working Papers
The Erosion of Publisher Liability in American Law, Section 230, and the Future of Online Curation
- | Technology and Innovation Technology and Innovation
- | Mercatus Original Podcasts Mercatus Original Podcasts
Interpreting CDA Section 230 and its Future
- | Regulation Regulation
- | Expert Commentary Expert Commentary
Kisor and the Future of Agency Deference
- | Technology and Innovation Technology and Innovation
- | Expert Commentary Expert Commentary
Should Shared Mobility Services Share Your Data?
Latest Work
- | Technology and Innovation Technology and Innovation
- | Expert Commentary Expert Commentary
The State of State Data Laws, Part 2: Consumer Data Privacy Legislation
- | Technology and Innovation Technology and Innovation
- | Expert Commentary Expert Commentary
The State of State Data Laws, Part 1: Data Breach Notification Laws
- | Radio Appearance Radio Appearance
Jennifer Huddleston on KBUL Newstalk Radio
- | Antitrust and Competition Antitrust and Competition
- | Expert Commentary Expert Commentary
The FTC's $5 billion fine for Facebook Shows that the Government can Crack Down on Tech Companies Without Crushing Them
- | Technology and Innovation Technology and Innovation
- | Expert Commentary Expert Commentary
Tech Critics on Both Sides Have it Wrong
- | Regulation Regulation
- | State Testimonies State Testimonies
Security, Privacy, and Innovation in the Future of Telemedicine
- | Regulation Regulation
- | Working Papers Working Papers
The Erosion of Publisher Liability in American Law, Section 230, and the Future of Online Curation
- | Technology and Innovation Technology and Innovation
- | Mercatus Original Podcasts Mercatus Original Podcasts
Interpreting CDA Section 230 and its Future
- | Regulation Regulation
- | Expert Commentary Expert Commentary
Kisor and the Future of Agency Deference
- | Technology and Innovation Technology and Innovation
- | Expert Commentary Expert Commentary