Brenda Dvoskin
Associate Professor of Law
Professor Brenda Dvoskin writes and teaches at the intersection of sexuality and technology. Her current projects discuss in turn the concepts of safety, privacy, and consent in online sexual encounters. Her work has also focused on participatory structures in the context of online speech governance. Her writing appears or is forthcoming in the Fordham Law Review, the Washington Law Review, the Harvard International Law Journal, and the Villanova Law Review.
Before joining the faculty, Professor Dvoskin was an attorney at the Office of the Solicitor General in Argentina. She has also held fellowships at the Berkman Klein Center for Internet and Society at Harvard University, the Information Society Project at Yale Law School, and Georgetown University Law Center. Professor Dvoskin earned her first law degree at Torcuato Di Tella University, in Argentina. She holds an LLM and SJD from Harvard Law School.
- Education
- Harvard Law School, S.J.D., 2023
- Harvard Law School, LL.M., 2018
- Torcuato Di Tella University, Law, 2015
- Courses
- Feminist Legal Theory (Fall)
- Torts (Spring)
- Areas of Expertise
- Feminist Legal Theory
- Sex, Sexuality, Gender, and the Law
- Privacy Law
- Online Speech
- Publications
- The Illusion of Inclusion: The False Promise of the New Governance Project for Content Moderation, Fordham Law Review (forthcoming 2025)
- Speaking Back to Sexual Privacy Invasions, 99 Washington Law Review 59 (2024)
- Expert Governance of Online Speech, 64 Harvard International Law Journal 85 (2023)
- Representation without Elections: Civil Society Participation as a Remedy for the Democratic Deficits of Online Speech Governance, 67 Villanova Law Review 447 (2022)
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