Baltimore, Maryland 21201-1786
United States
Professor Danielle Citron is the Lois K. Macht Research Professor & Professor of Law at the University of Maryland Francis King Carey School of Law. Her work focuses on information privacy, cyber law, automated systems, and civil rights. The class of 2005 gave her the "Teacher of the Year” award.
Professor Citron is the author of Hate Crimes in Cyberspace published by Harvard University Press in 2014. Cosmopolitan and Harper’s Bazaar nominated her book as one of the top 20 “Best Moments for Women” in 2014.
Professor Citron’s law review articles have appeared in, or are forthcoming, in California Law Review, Michigan Law Review (twice), Minnesota Law Review, Southern California Law Review, Washington University Law Review, Boston University Law Review (twice), George Washington Law Review, Washington Law Review (twice), Washington & Lee Law Review, Hastings Law Journal, U.C. Davis Law Review, and many others.
She frequently writes for the Atlantic, New York Times, Time, CNN, the Guardian, the New Scientist, and Slate. She is a regular contributor at Forbes.com and Concurring Opinions.
Areas of Practice | 1) Criminal Law |
Law School | Fordham University School of Law JD |
Education | Duke University BA |
Most recent firm | University of Maryland Francis King Carey School of Law |
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