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Susan P. Crawford

Susan P. Crawford (born February 27, 1963) is the John A. Reilly Clinical Professor of Law at Harvard Law School. She served as President Barack Obama's Special Assistant for Science, Technology, and Innovation Policy (2009) and is a columnist for WIRED. She is a former Board Member of ICANN, the founder of OneWebDay, and a legal scholar. Her research focuses on telecommunications and information law.

Susan P. Crawford
Susan Crawford keynotes a Knight News Challenge event in New York City, November 2017.
Born (1963-02-27) February 27, 1963 (age 60)
Santa Monica, California
NationalityAmerican
Alma materYale University (B.A., J.D.)
Occupation(s)Professor of Law Special Assistant to the President for Science, Technology and Innovation Policy (2009)
EmployerObama Administration (Formerly)
OrganizationICANN (Board member) OneWebDay (Founder)
Known forPolicy research, author, telecommunications and information law
AwardsMost Influential Women in Technology (Fast Company, 2009)
IP3 Awardee (2010)
Top Ten Brains of the Digital Future (Prospect, 2011)
Tech 40: The Most Influential Minds in Tech
(Time Magazine, 2013)
Top 50 Thinkers of the Year (Politico, 2015)

Early life and education

Crawford was born in 1963 and grew up in Santa Monica, where she attended Santa Monica High School, and played violin in the "Samohi" orchestra.

Crawford received her B.A. (summa cum laude, Phi Beta Kappa) and J.D. from Yale University. While at Yale, Crawford was the principal violist in the Yale Symphony Orchestra[1] and continues her daily practice and occasionally performs publicly.[2]

Career

After earning her J.D. degree, Crawford served as a law clerk for Judge Raymond J. Dearie of the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of New York, and was a partner at Wilmer, Cutler & Pickering (Washington, D.C.) until the end of 2002, when she left that firm to become a professor.[3]

After first teaching at Cardozo School of Law in New York City, Crawford became a visiting professor at the University of Michigan Law School in the fall of 2007. After visiting at Yale Law School in the spring of 2008, she was admitted to the faculty at the University of Michigan Law School.[4] On July 1, 2010 Crawford rejoined the faculty at Cardozo, and also commenced as a Visiting Research Collaborator at the Center for Information Technology Policy at Princeton.[5]

In 2012, Crawford visited Harvard's John F. Kennedy School of Government as the Stanton Professor of the First Amendment[6] and also was a Visiting Professor at Harvard Law School.[7] Since 2015 she has been on the faculty of Harvard Law School.

In 2015, Politico named Crawford (along with scholars Marvin Ammori and Tim Wu) as one of its top 50 thinkers of the year, citing her contributions to the net neutrality movement.[8]

Internet activism

Crawford served as a member of the Board of Directors for ICANN from 2005-2008.[9] In 2005 she founded OneWebDay - a global celebration of the Internet. She is known as a champion of net neutrality, and has written on many other current policy issues. In 2012, Yale University Press published her book, Captive Audience: The Telecom Industry and Monopoly Power in the New Gilded Age.[10] In April 2014, Crawford proposed that a possible solution to net neutrality concerns may be municipal broadband.[11][12]

Crawford was critical of the FCC's 2017 decision to end net neutrality, stating that the ruling was "handing the power to choose winners and losers online to about five companies."[13]

Public service

Crawford and Kevin Werbach served on the Federal Communications Commission Review team in the Obama transition.[14][15] In early 2009, Crawford was appointed the President's Special Assistant for Science, Technology, and Innovation Policy.[16] In October 2009, it was announced that she would step down when her one-year sabbatical from the University of Michigan ended in January 2010.[17]

In October 2011, Crawford was appointed to Mayor Bloomberg's Council on Technology and Innovation.[18]

Awards

  • Fast Company – Top 100 Global Thinkers (2013)[19]
  • Prospect Magazine – Top Ten Brains of the Digital Future (2011)[20]
  • Time – Tech 40: Most Influential Minds in Tech (2013)[20]
  • Politico –Top 50 Thinkers of the Year (2015)[20]

Books

  • Crawford, Susan (2013). Captive Audience: The Telecom Industry and Monopoly in the New Gilded Age. Yale U. Pr. ISBN 978-0-300-15313-2.
  • Crawford, Susan (2014). The Responsive City: Engaging Communities Through Data-Smart Governance. Jossey-Bass. ISBN 978-1118910900.
  • Crawford, Susan (2018). Fiber: The Coming Tech Revolution―and Why America Might Miss It. Yale U. Pr. ISBN 978-0300228502.

References

  1. ^ "Cardozo Life : Winter 2004". Retrieved 2009-05-30.
  2. ^ . Rock Creek Chamber Players. Archived from the original on November 22, 2008. Retrieved 2009-05-30.
  3. ^ "Susan Crawford". Michigan Law University of Michigan. Retrieved 2020-05-26.
  4. ^ "Bio". scrawford.net. Retrieved 2008-01-12.
  5. ^ . Susan Crawford. Archived from the original on 11 June 2010. Retrieved 10 June 2010.
  6. ^ . www.hks.harvard.edu. Archived from the original on 2011-11-23.
  7. ^ http://www.law.harvard.edu/faculty/directory/index.html?id=1016
  8. ^ "Marvin Ammori, Susan Crawford, Tim Wu: Legal scholars, Stanford, Harvard, Columbia universities". Politico. 2015. Retrieved May 8, 2018.
  9. ^ "ICANN Board: Thanks to Susan Crawford".
  10. ^ "Captive Audience: The Telecom Industry and Monopoly Power in the New Gilded Age". Retrieved 2012-08-12.
  11. ^ Crawford, Susan (28 April 2014). "The Wire Next Time". New York Times. Retrieved 2014-04-28.
  12. ^ Brian Fung (November 22, 2017). "How two decisions in Washington could turn AT&T into a uniquely powerful company". The Washington Post. Retrieved May 8, 2018.
  13. ^ David Gelles (November 21, 2017). "Washington Has Delivered a Tangled Message on AT&T's Power". The New York Times. Retrieved May 8, 2018.
  14. ^ "Susan Crawford on Obama FCC transition team". 2008-11-14. Retrieved 2008-11-17.
  15. ^ Condon, Stephanie (14 November 2008). "Obama team takes on more tech execs". CNET News.com.
  16. ^ Phillips, Macon (July 1, 2009). "Annual Report to Congress on White House Staff". whitehouse.gov. Retrieved 2009-07-01 – via National Archives.
  17. ^ Kang, Cecilia (October 27, 2009). "Obama tech adviser Susan Crawford plans departure". Post Tech. Washington Post. Retrieved 2009-08-28.
  18. ^ "Announcing BigApps 3.0, New Technology Council, and Immigration Seminars for Start-Ups". mikebloomberg.com. October 11, 2011. Retrieved January 16, 2012.
  19. ^ "Fast Company's Most Influential Women Susan Crawford Archives". Red Brick Agency. Retrieved 2022-08-26.
  20. ^ a b c Wright, Kim. "Susan Crawford appointed clinical professor of law at Harvard Law". Harvard Law School. Retrieved 2022-08-26.

External links

  • Susan P. Crawford's website
Video
  • Appearances on C-SPAN
  • Speaker series with Susan Crawford on U.S. Telecommunications Policy Google video, Dec 14, 2007.
  • "Rethinking Broadband" Personal Democracy Forum conference on Jun 4 2010.
  • "Susan Crawford on Why U.S. Internet Access is Slow, Costly and Unfair", Moyers & Company, PBS, February 8, 2013
  • "After Words with Susan Crawford", Book TV, C-SPAN, Jun 27, 2013
  • "Responsive Cities" , Responsive Cities, 2014 Knight-Civic Media Conference, Jun 23, 2014
Articles
  • ARTICLES BY SUSAN P CRAWFORD Bloomberg View 2011-2012
  • Transporting Communications Boston University Law Review, Volume 89 Number 3 - June 2009
  • WIRED author - Susan Crawford Wired magazine articles February 2012 to present.

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Monica CaliforniaNationalityAmericanAlma materYale University B A J D Occupation s Professor of Law Special Assistant to the President for Science Technology and Innovation Policy 2009 EmployerObama Administration Formerly OrganizationICANN Board member OneWebDay Founder Known forPolicy research author telecommunications and information lawAwardsMost Influential Women in Technology Fast Company 2009 IP3 Awardee 2010 Top Ten Brains of the Digital Future Prospect 2011 Tech 40 The Most Influential Minds in Tech Time Magazine 2013 Top 50 Thinkers of the Year Politico 2015 Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Career 2 1 Internet activism 2 2 Public service 3 Awards 4 Books 5 References 6 External linksEarly life and education EditCrawford was born in 1963 and grew up in Santa Monica where she attended Santa Monica High School and played violin in the Samohi orchestra Crawford received her B A summa cum laude Phi Beta Kappa and J D from Yale University While at Yale Crawford was the principal violist in the Yale Symphony Orchestra 1 and continues her daily practice and occasionally performs publicly 2 Career EditAfter earning her J D degree Crawford served as a law clerk for Judge Raymond J Dearie of the U S District Court for the Eastern District of New York and was a partner at Wilmer Cutler amp Pickering Washington D C until the end of 2002 when she left that firm to become a professor 3 After first teaching at Cardozo School of Law in New York City Crawford became a visiting professor at the University of Michigan Law School in the fall of 2007 After visiting at Yale Law School in the spring of 2008 she was admitted to the faculty at the University of Michigan Law School 4 On July 1 2010 Crawford rejoined the faculty at Cardozo and also commenced as a Visiting Research Collaborator at the Center for Information Technology Policy at Princeton 5 In 2012 Crawford visited Harvard s John F Kennedy School of Government as the Stanton Professor of the First Amendment 6 and also was a Visiting Professor at Harvard Law School 7 Since 2015 she has been on the faculty of Harvard Law School In 2015 Politico named Crawford along with scholars Marvin Ammori and Tim Wu as one of its top 50 thinkers of the year citing her contributions to the net neutrality movement 8 Internet activism Edit Crawford served as a member of the Board of Directors for ICANN from 2005 2008 9 In 2005 she founded OneWebDay a global celebration of the Internet She is known as a champion of net neutrality and has written on many other current policy issues In 2012 Yale University Press published her book Captive Audience The Telecom Industry and Monopoly Power in the New Gilded Age 10 In April 2014 Crawford proposed that a possible solution to net neutrality concerns may be municipal broadband 11 12 Crawford was critical of the FCC s 2017 decision to end net neutrality stating that the ruling was handing the power to choose winners and losers online to about five companies 13 Public service Edit Crawford and Kevin Werbach served on the Federal Communications Commission Review team in the Obama transition 14 15 In early 2009 Crawford was appointed the President s Special Assistant for Science Technology and Innovation Policy 16 In October 2009 it was announced that she would step down when her one year sabbatical from the University of Michigan ended in January 2010 17 In October 2011 Crawford was appointed to Mayor Bloomberg s Council on Technology and Innovation 18 Awards EditFast Company Top 100 Global Thinkers 2013 19 Prospect Magazine Top Ten Brains of the Digital Future 2011 20 Time Tech 40 Most Influential Minds in Tech 2013 20 Politico Top 50 Thinkers of the Year 2015 20 Books EditCrawford Susan 2013 Captive Audience The Telecom Industry and Monopoly in the New Gilded Age Yale U Pr ISBN 978 0 300 15313 2 Crawford Susan 2014 The Responsive City Engaging Communities Through Data Smart Governance Jossey Bass ISBN 978 1118910900 Crawford Susan 2018 Fiber The Coming Tech Revolution and Why America Might Miss It Yale U Pr ISBN 978 0300228502 References Edit Cardozo Life Winter 2004 Retrieved 2009 05 30 Concert Program July 16 2006 Rock Creek Chamber Players Archived from the original on November 22 2008 Retrieved 2009 05 30 Susan Crawford Michigan Law University of Michigan Retrieved 2020 05 26 Bio scrawford net Retrieved 2008 01 12 In about 20 days Susan Crawford Archived from the original on 11 June 2010 Retrieved 10 June 2010 Harvard Kennedy School Susan Crawford www hks harvard edu Archived from the original on 2011 11 23 http www law harvard edu faculty directory index html id 1016 Marvin Ammori Susan Crawford Tim Wu Legal scholars Stanford Harvard Columbia universities Politico 2015 Retrieved May 8 2018 ICANN Board Thanks to Susan Crawford Captive Audience The Telecom Industry and Monopoly Power in the New Gilded Age Retrieved 2012 08 12 Crawford Susan 28 April 2014 The Wire Next Time New York Times Retrieved 2014 04 28 Brian Fung November 22 2017 How two decisions in Washington could turn AT amp T into a uniquely powerful company The Washington Post Retrieved May 8 2018 David Gelles November 21 2017 Washington Has Delivered a Tangled Message on AT amp T s Power The New York Times Retrieved May 8 2018 Susan Crawford on Obama FCC transition team 2008 11 14 Retrieved 2008 11 17 Condon Stephanie 14 November 2008 Obama team takes on more tech execs CNET News com Phillips Macon July 1 2009 Annual Report to Congress on White House Staff whitehouse gov Retrieved 2009 07 01 via National Archives Kang Cecilia October 27 2009 Obama tech adviser Susan Crawford plans departure Post Tech Washington Post Retrieved 2009 08 28 Announcing BigApps 3 0 New Technology Council and Immigration Seminars for Start Ups mikebloomberg com October 11 2011 Retrieved January 16 2012 Fast Company s Most Influential Women Susan Crawford Archives Red Brick Agency Retrieved 2022 08 26 a b c Wright Kim Susan Crawford appointed clinical professor of law at Harvard Law Harvard Law School Retrieved 2022 08 26 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Susan P Crawford Susan P Crawford s websiteVideoAppearances on C SPAN Speaker series with Susan Crawford on U S Telecommunications Policy Google video Dec 14 2007 Rethinking Broadband Personal Democracy Forum conference on Jun 4 2010 Susan Crawford on Why U S Internet Access is Slow Costly and Unfair Moyers amp Company PBS February 8 2013 After Words with Susan Crawford Book TV C SPAN Jun 27 2013 Responsive Cities Responsive Cities 2014 Knight Civic Media Conference Jun 23 2014ArticlesARTICLES BY SUSAN P CRAWFORD Bloomberg View 2011 2012 Transporting Communications Boston University Law Review Volume 89 Number 3 June 2009 WIRED author Susan Crawford Wired magazine articles February 2012 to present Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Susan P Crawford amp oldid 1141852356, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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