UM Carey School of Law Professor Danielle Citron is available for all media. She is an internationally-recognized expert on privacy issues and the Internet and social media. Her most recent press has centered on her research on the viral spread of hate speech on the Internet, which will be detailed in her forthcoming book "Hate 3.0".

Professor Citron has been interviewed in dozens of media broadcasts and articles, including the New York Times, Washington Post, Wall Street Journal, Los Angeles Times, San Francisco Chronicle, Philadelphia Inquirer, Baltimore Sun, Forbes, Barron’s, the Atlantic, Glamour, Self, Marie Claire, Slate, Associated Press, NPR, ABC, CNN, and Fox News. She was recently appointed to serve as an Adviser to American Law Institute’s Restatement Third, Information Privacy Principles Project. She is an Affiliate Fellow at the Yale Information Society Project and an Affiliate Scholar at the Stanford Center on Internet and Society.

Most recently, she helped a Maryland State Delegate craft a bill criminalizing so-called "revenge porn"-- the unauthorized sharing of intimate images via the Internet by former significant others.

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