Haupt Visits Yale
Professor Claudia Haupt is back at Northeastern Law after a fall visit at Yale Law School, where she taught public health law and continued her research on the intersection of the First Amendment, health law and torts in the context of professional speech. In November, she delivered two talks, “Generative AI and Medical Advice,” for Yale’s Solomon Center for Health Law and Policy, and “Curbing Hate Speech Online: Lessons from the German Network Enforcement Act (NetzDG),” for Yale’s Information Society Project. She is currently finishing two book chapters, forthcoming in the Oxford Handbook on Digital Constitutionalism and the Oxford Handbook on Hate Speech.
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