Neil Richards
Koch Distinguished Professor in Law; Director, Cordell Institute
Neil Richards is one of the world’s leading experts in privacy law, information law, and freedom of expression. He writes, teaches, and lectures about the regulation of the technologies powered by human information that are revolutionizing our society. Professor Richards holds the Koch Distinguished Professor in Law at Washington University School of Law, where he co-directs the Cordell Institute for Policy in Medicine & Law. He is also an affiliate scholar with the Stanford Center for Internet and Society and the Yale Information Society Project, a Fellow at the Center for Democracy and Technology, and a consultant and expert in privacy cases. Professor Richards serves on the board of the Future of Privacy Forum and is a member of the American Law Institute. Professor Richards graduated in 1997 with graduate degrees in law and history from the University of Virginia, and served as a law clerk to both William H. Rehnquist, Chief Justice of the United States and Paul V. Niemeyer, United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit.
Professor Richards is the author of “Why Privacy Matters” (Oxford Press 2021) and “Intellectual Privacy” (Oxford Press 2015). His many scholarly and popular writings on privacy and civil liberties have appeared in wide a variety of media, from the Harvard Law Review and the Yale Law Journal to The Guardian, WIRED, and Slate.
Professor Richards regularly speaks about privacy, big data, technology, and civil liberties throughout the world, and also appears frequently in the media. At Washington University, he teaches courses on privacy, technology, free speech, and constitutional law, and is a past winner of the Washington University School of Law’s Professor of the Year award. He was born in England, educated in the United States, and lives with his family in St. Louis. He is an avid cyclist and a lifelong supporter of Liverpool Football Club.
- Education
- B.A. w/special honors, George Washington University, 1994
- J.D., University of Virginia, 1997
- M.A. (Legal History), University of Virginia, 1997
- Courses
- Information Privacy Law
- Digital Civil Liberties Seminar
- Constitutional Law
- First Amendment
- Fourteenth Amendment
- Advanced Privacy Law
- Areas of Expertise
- Privacy Law
- First Amendment Law
- Constitutional Law
- Data protection law
- Publications
- Why Privacy Matters (Oxford University Press, 2021)
- Intellectual Privacy: Rethinking Civil Liberties in the Digital Age (Oxford University Press, 2015) (paperback edition 2017)
- The Third-Party Doctrine and the Future of the Cloud, 94 WASH. U. L. REV. 1441 (2018)
- Privacy’s Trust Gap, 126 YALE L.J. 908 (2017) (with Woodrow Hartzog)
- Secret Government Searches and Digital Civil Liberties, in NATIONAL CONSTITUTION CENTER, A TWENTY-FIRST CENTURY FRAMEWORK FOR DIGITAL PRIVACY (2017)
- Taking Trust Seriously in Privacy Law, 19 STAN. TECH. L. REV. 431 (2016) (with Woodrow Hartzog)
- Why Data Privacy Law Is (Mostly) Constitutional, 56 WILLIAM AND MARY LAW REVIEW 1501 (2015)
- Big Data Ethics, 49 WAKE FOREST LAW REVIEW 393 (2014) (with Jonathan H. King)
- The Dangers of Surveillance, 126 HARVARD LAW REVIEW 1934 (2013)
- The Perils of Social Reading, 101 GEORGETOWN LAW JOURNAL, 689 (2013)
- Three Paradoxes of Big Data, 66 STANFORD LAW REVIEW ONLINE 41 (2013) (with Jonathan H. King)
- Prosser’s Privacy Law: A Mixed Legacy, 98 CALIFORNIA LAW REVIEW 1887 (2011) (with Daniel J. Solove)
- The Puzzle of Brandeis, Privacy, and Speech, 63 VANDERBILT LAW REVIEW 1295 (2010)
- Rethinking Free Speech and Civil Liability (with Daniel J. Solove), 109 COLUMBIA LAW REVIEW 1650 (2009)
- Intellectual Privacy, 87 TEXAS LAW REVIEW 387 (2008)
- Privacy’s Other Path: Recovering the Law of Confidentiality, 96 GEORGETOWN LAW JOURNAL 123 (2007) (with Daniel J. Solove)
- The Information Privacy Law Project, 94 GEORGETOWN LAW JOURNAL 1087 (2006) (essay)
- Reconciling Data Privacy and the First Amendment, 52 U.C.L.A. LAW REVIEW 1145 (2005)
- “The Good War,” the Jehovah’s Witnesses, and the First Amendment, 87 VIRGINIA LAW REVIEW 781 (2001)
- Activity and Affiliations
- Director, Joseph and Yvonne Cordell Institute for Policy in Medicine & Law
- Adviser, American Law Institute Principles of Data Privacy Project
- Affiliate Scholar, Stanford Center for Internet and Society
- Affiliate Scholar, Yale Information Society Project
- Fellow, Center for Democracy and Technology
- Advisory Board, The Future of Privacy Forum
- Treasurer, Privacy Law Scholars Foundation
- Honors and Awards
- David M. Becker Professor of the Year, 2003
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