Ari Ezra Waldman Shares a "Dangerous" Quote (Notes on Quotes #8)
Notes on Quotes #8: Ari Ezra Waldman Shares a Quote
Good morning from Notes on Quotes, an interview series in which Stephen Harrison chats with interesting people about a quote that’s meaningful to them.
Ari Ezra Waldman is a Professor of Law at New York Law School and is currently the Microsoft Visiting Professor of Information Technology Policy at Princeton University. He received his undergraduate and law degrees from Harvard, and his masters and Ph.D. in Sociology from Columbia University. Waldman’s research focuses on privacy, technology design, online speech, and marginalized communities. He’s the author of author of Privacy as Trust, which UC Boulder professor Scott Skinner-Thompson described as “a must read for anyone interested in saving privacy in the digital age.”
Waldman's interview for the Notes on Quotes series is unlike any so far—instead of picking one of his favorite quotes like other guests, Waldman picked a quote that he found dangerous.
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Ari Ezra Waldman Picks a "Dangerous" Quote
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