Jane Bambauer
Jane Bambauer is the Brechner Eminent Scholar at the University of Florida's Levin College of Law and at the College of Journalism and Communications, where she teaches torts, First Amendment, media Law, criminal procedure, and privacy law. She was previously an associate professor of law at the University of Arizona.
She currently serves as chair of the National AI Advisory Committee Subcommittee on Law Enforcement, and she has previously served as the deputy director of the Center for Quantum Networks, a multi-institutional engineering research center funded by the National Science Foundation.
She holds a bachelor's in mathematics from Yale College and a JD from Yale Law School.
Jane Bambauer
Apr 07, 2020
The importance of testing and contact tracing to slow the spread of the novel coronavirus and resume normal life is now well established. The difference between the communities that do it and the ones that don’t is disturbingly grim (see, e.g., South Korea versus Italy). In a large population like the U.S., contact tracing and ... COVID-19 Exposes the Shallowness of Our Privacy Theories