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Susan Freiwald is Professor of Law and Dean Emerita at the University of San Francisco School of Law. She served as Dean from 2019-2024, implementing curriculum reforms and establishing the Justice for Animals Program. Her scholarship focuses on electronic surveillance and Fourth Amendment protections for digital communications.
Research Interests: Specializes in cyberlaw, privacy regulations, and legislative frameworks for digital surveillance. Key contributions include shaping California's Electronic Communications Privacy Act (CalECPA) and analyzing NSA surveillance programs.
Publications: Recent articles examine Supreme Court precedents on cell location data, comparative surveillance models, and evolving challenges in digital privacy law. Work emphasizes balancing law enforcement needs with civil liberties.
Awards:
- San Francisco Business Times Most Influential Women (2022)
- Privacy Award, Berkeley Center for Technology Law (2017)
- First Place Award, Constitutional Test for Government Surveillance (2012)
Regularly advises on privacy legislation and argues landmark Fourth Amendment cases. Holds leadership roles in legal associations and digital rights coalitions.
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