Danielle Citron
Danielle Citron is an accomplished scholar of digital privacy and protections. In addition to many law review articles, she is the author of Hate Crimes in Cyberspace and the upcoming The Fight for Privacy: Protecting Dignity, Identity, and Love in the Digital Age. Indeed, she is one of the most extensively cited professors in the nation on issues of law and technology. That work goes hand in hand with her role as the director of UVA’s LawTech Center. The Center is a hub of faculty research on issues of law and technology, as well as the host of numerous student organizations, fellowships, events, and courses. With Danielle at the helm, the LawTech Center is a vital player in the online privacy legal landscape, hosting and driving conversations that will shape policy for years to come.