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MATTHEW B. KUGLER
2023
Articles
- Public Perceptions Can Guide Regulation of Public Facial Recognition, 25 Columbia Science & Technology Law Review 1 (2023).
Working Papers
- The Right of Publicity Can Save Actors from Deepfake Armageddon, ___ Berkeley Technology Law Journal ___, Northwestern Public Law Research Paper No. 23-52 (forthcoming 2023) (Co-authored by: Alice Preminger).
2022
Articles
- Surveying Surveillance: A National Study of Police Department Surveillance Technologies, 54 Arizona State Law Journal 103 (2022) (Co-authored by: Mariana Oilver).
2021
Articles
- Constitutional Pandemic Surveillance, 111 Journal of Criminal Law & Criminology 909 (2021) (Co-authored by: Mariana Oliver).
- Deepfake Privacy: Attitudes and Regulation, 116 Northwestern University Law Review 611 (2021) (Co-authored by: Carly Pace).
- American Law Enforcement Responses to COVID-19, 111 Journal of Criminal Law & Criminology Online 19 (2021) (Co-authored by: Mariana Oliver, Jonathan Chu & Nathan R. Lee).
Working Papers
- Juror Interpretations of Metadata and Content Information: Implications for the Going Dark Debate, Northwestern Law & Econ Research Paper No. 21-07 (2021) (Co-authored by: Anne Boustead).
2020
Articles
- Protecting Energy Privacy Across the Public/Private Divide, 72 Florida Law Review 451 (2020) (Co-authored by: Meredith Hurley).
Op-Eds/Blog Posts/Popular Press
- Taking Data Out of Context to Hyper-Personalize Ads: Crowdworkers' Privacy Perceptions and Decisions to Disclose Private Information, Proceedings of The Acm Sigchi Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (chi) (Apr. 2020) (Co-authored by: Julia Hanson, Miranda Wei, Sophie Veys, Lior Strahilevitz & Blase Ur).
2019
Articles
- From Identification to Identity Theft: Public Perceptions of Biometric Privacy Harms, 10 UC Irvine Law Review 107 (2019).
- The Privacy Hierarchy: Trade Secret and Fourth Amendment Expectations, 104 Iowa Law Review 1223 (2019) (Co-authored by: Thomas Rousse).
- Assessing the Empirical Upside of Personalized Criminal Procedure, 86 University of Chicago Law Review 489 (2019) (Co-authored by: Lior Strahilevitz).
2018
Op-Eds/Blog Posts/Popular Press
- Commentary: Does It Hurt You if Your Face Is Tracked by Technology?, Chicago Tribune (Nov. 27, 2018).
Working Papers
- How Should We Think About Biometric Privacy Harms?, Northwestern Public Law Research Paper No. 18-25, Northwestern Law & Econ Research Paper No. 18-20 (2018).
2017
Articles
- The Myth of Fourth Amendment Circularity, 84 University of Chicago Law Review 1747 (2017) (Co-authored by: Lior J. Strahilevitz).
- The Materiality of Sponsorship Confusion, 50 U.c. Davis Law Review 1911 (2017).
- The Myth of Fourth Amendment Circularity, 84 University of Chicago Law Review (forthcoming 2017) (Co-authored by: Lior J. Strahilevitz).
Legal Documents
- Brief for Empirical Fourth Amendment Scholars as Amici Curiae Supporting Petitioners, Carpenter vs. United States, No. 16-402 (U.S. Aug. 14, 2017) (Co-authored by: Sarah Schrup, Christine S. Scott-Hayward, Lior Strahilevitz, & Matthew Tokson).
2016
Articles
- Measuring Computer Use Norms, 84 George Washington Law Review 1568 (2016).
- Is Privacy Policy Language Irrelevant to Consumers?, 45 Journal of Legal Studies S69 (2016) (Co-authored by: Lior J. Strahilevitz).
- Actual Expectations of Privacy, Fourth Amendment Doctrine, and the Mosaic Theory, 2015 Supreme Court Review 205 (2016) (Co-authored by: Lior J. Strahilevitz).
- Measuring Computer Use Norms, 84 George Washington Law Review (forthcoming 2016).
2013
Articles
- Differences in Punitiveness Across Three Cultures: A Test of American Exceptionalism in Justice Attitudes, 103 Journal of Criminal Law & Criminology 1071 (2013) (Co-authored by: Friederike Funk, Judith Braun, Mario Gollwitzer, Aaron Kay, & John M. Darley).
2010
Articles
- People Believe They Have More Free Will Than Others, 107 Proceedings of The National Academy of Sciences 22469 (2010) (Co-authored by: Emily Pronin).