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Yet again, this year’s Privacy Law Scholars Conference featured some of the leading thinking in the field, and yet again the IAPP was proud to award $2,500 and a speaking role to those two papers voted as the best of the best. After a couple of years featuring co-written papers, this year we’ve awarded two single authors for work that on the one hand looks back at the history of the Social Security number and on the other offers a path toward a new and better form of consumer-protection regulation. In this feature for The Privacy Advisor, Publications Director Sam Pfeifle talks with Sarah Igo, associate professor of history at Vanderbilt University, and Lauren Willis, professor at Loyola Law School in Los Angeles, about their work.
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