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Professor Alan Rozenshtein was interviewed by RadioWest, from NPR Utah, about the death of Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg and its implications for the Supreme Court.

Professor Alan Rozenshtein wrote in The Atlantic about the death of Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg and its implications for the Supreme Court: “The outpouring of grief that has followed her death is not…

Professor Alan Rozenshtein was quoted in the Star Tribune about the U.S. Customs and Border Protection agency's use of a Predator surveillance drone to monitor protests in the Minneapolis…

Professor Alan Rozenshtein was quoted in The Atlantic about…

Professor Alan Rozenshtein was quoted in a National Journal article about the…

Professor Alan Rozenshtein was quoted in a Financial Times article (subscription required) about reports that President Trump is considering firing Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein…

Professor Alan Rozenshtein was interviewed on Phoenix public-radio station KJZZ about the recently passed “Allow States and Victims to Fight Online Sex Trafficking Act of 2017,” which would make online…

Professor Alan Rozenshtein was quoted in a BuzzFeed article on Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s indictment of 13 Russian nationals for interfering in the 2016 U.S. presidential election. Professor…

Professor Alan Rozenshtein was interviewed by Andrea Mitchell on MSNBC’s “Andrea Mitchell Reports” about the prospects of future Russian interference in U.S. elections, and what steps if any the United States…

Professor Alan Rozenshtein was quoted in a New York Times article on President Trump’s attacks on federal law enforcement, in particular the Department of Justice and the FBI, over the…

Writing in Foreign Policy, Professor Alan Rozenshtein explains how the "Stop Enabling Sex Traffickers Act," a Senate bill that would make websites and social-media companies liable for sex-…

Professor Alan Rozenshtein wrote a commentary for Lawfare regarding how policymakers should analyze the status of social-media companies for content-regulation purposes. Rozenshtein argues…