Some Recent Academic Papers and Reports of Interest
[Encryption and Evolving Technology: Implications for U.S. Law Enforcement Investigations](http://www.fas.org/sgp/crs/misc/R44187.pdf) (pdf; 12 pages) – Kristin Finklea of the Congressional Research Service
“Don’t Panic – Making Progress on the ‘Going Dark’ Debate” – Berkman Center Report (overview [here](https://cyber.law.harvard.edu/pubrelease/dont-panic/); the [Report pdf here](https://cyber.law.harvard.edu/pubrelease/dont-panic/Dont_Panic_Making_Progress_on_Going_Dark_Debate.pdf) (37 pages, including notes and appendices))
[T-Mobile’s Binge On Violates Key Net Neutrality Principles](https://cyberlaw.stanford.edu/downloads/vanSchewick-2016-Binge-On-Report.pdf) – Barbara van Schewick (Stanford Law School; Stanford CIS)
[Consenting to Computer Use](http://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=2710757) – James Grimmelmann (University of Maryland Law School)
[Information Fiduciaries and the First Amendment](http://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=2675270) – Jack Balkin (Yale Law School)
[Who Should Define Injuries for Article III Standing?](http://www.stanfordlawreview.org/sites/default/files/online/articles/68_Stan_L_Rev_Online_76_Townsend.pdf) – Daniel Townsend
**See also:**
[Daedalus’ Winter 2016 issue](http://www.mitpressjournals.org/toc/daed/current#) on “The Internet” – edited by Yochai Benkler and David Clark ($, also available for kindle at [Amazon](http://www.amazon.com/Daedalus-145-Winter-2016-Internet-ebook/dp/B01ABCBFUK))