Professor Mary Anne Franks Publishes Articles in The Atlantic, California Law Review; Gives Talks on Digital Identity & Sexual Privacy

Professor Mary Anne Franks' article, “The Many Ways Twitter is Bad at Responding to Abuse,” was published in The Atlantic, and her article about the shooting of Michael Brown, “Presumed Unworthy,” was published in The Huffington Post. Professor Franks’s contribution to the University of California, Berkeley's Festschrift Symposium in Honor of Angela Harris, “I Am/I Am Not: On Angela Harris’s Race and Essentialism in Feminist Legal Theory”, was published in the California Law Review. At the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication's 2014 Conference in Montreal, Professor Franks spoke on a panel about revenge porn and digital identity and gave the keynote address at the Commission on the Status of Women Mentoring Luncheon. Professor Franks was also a plenary speaker at the National Network to End Domestic Violence’s Technology Safety Summit in San Jose. Her research and teaching interests include cyberlaw, self-defense, discrimination, free speech, and privacy.



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