Mailyn Fidler
Guest Author
Mailyn Fidler works on issues relating to the exercise of power in the Internet society. Her research focuses on First and Fourth Amendment issues related to technology, Internet legislation in developing countries, and international politics and law relating to surveillance. She is a Cybersecurity Fellow at New America and an affiliate at the Berkman Klein Center for Internet and Society. is a Cybersecurity Fellow at New America and an affiliate at the Berkman Klein Center for Internet and Society. Previously a Marshall Scholar at Oxford, she is now completing her law degree at Yale and interned at the Knight First Amendment Institute during the summer of 2018. Follow her on twitter.
Articles by this author:
Conscientious Objectors and Whistleblowers: Sentencing Should Recognize First Amendment Interests
Oct 18th, 2018
The Vulnerability Equities Process Should Consider More than Intelligence Community Needs
Sep 2nd, 2016