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Legislating Data Privacy | Steve Owens [EdTech AI]

22 min · 29 de may de 2025
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Representative Steve Owens discusses the Massachusetts Legislature's April 9 Data Privacy hearing and explains how he thinks about policymaking related to the future of information technology. This episode is Part 3 of 5 in my capstone project as a Fellow at the Harvard Law School Youth Advocacy & Policy Lab (Y-Lab). This podcast is not affiliated with Harvard University or Harvard Law School. This podcast isn't financial, legal, or medical advice, but we do discuss how we might invest our resources in systems and policies for a healthier society. If you'd like to learn more about today's topic and other public policy issues, check out the website: TheJusticePodcast.com [https://thejusticepodcast.com/]

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