Professor Mary Anne Franks' book review of Ethan Katsh and Orna Rabinovich-Einy’s Digital Justice, titled "Justice Beyond Dispute," has just been published in the Harvard Law Review. In March, Professor Franks spoke at the United Nations on the panel "Making it Safe for Women in Politics: Seeking Institutional Solutions" for the 62nd session of the Commission on the Status of Women and co-taught a three-day seminar on Vice and the Constitution at the Center for the Constitution in Virginia. In February, Professor Franks delivered the keynote address for the symposium "From #MeToo to #NowWhat: The Role of Law in Responding to the #MeToo Social Media Campaign” at the Brandeis School of Law, Louisville, Kentucky (video available here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ViZKeAModiA). In January, she gave a faculty workshop presentation at Vanderbilt School of Law on her forthcoming book, The Cult of the Constitution: Guns, Speech, and the Internet (Stanford University Press, 2019). Professor Franks was quoted in The New Yorker's March 2018 story, "The N.R.A. Lobbyist Behind Florida’s Pro-Gun Policies." Professor Franks teaches criminal law, criminal procedure, First Amendment law, family law, and Law, Policy, and Technology. She is also the Vice-President and Legislative & Tech Policy Director of the Cyber Civil Rights Initiative, a nonprofit organization dedicated to combating online abuse and discrimination.