TPRC53 Poster Session

Friday, September 19, 2025 5:45pm

Washington College of Law, Washington DC

The following posters will be presented during this session:

Big and Minimal Effects of Generative AI: Policy Implications
L. Yong Jin Park, Howard University

Exploring the Future of Money: User Preferences, Privacy, and Digital Currency
Vagisha Srivastava, Georgia Institute of Technology

The Digital Divide Reimagined: Linking Human Vulnerabilities and Cybersecurity Risks
Nina-Simone Edwards, Georgetown Law's Tech Institute

Content Moderation in Transition: A Platform Governance Analysis of Moderation Policy of Twitter (X) under Elon Musk
Akintunde Babatunde, University of Iowa

Beyond Dancing on TikTok: Gen Z’s Political Mobilization, Counter-Voting, and the Role of Social Media in the 2024 U.S. Election
Lateef Ayinde, Florida State University, John Adebayo, University of Milkawee and Katta Krishnaveni, Florida State University

Regulating the Recommenders: Are Algorithmic Carve-Outs to Section 230 Constitutional?
Danielle Davis, Joint Center for Political and Economic Studies

Emergence of ChatGPT / DeepSeek and Impacts on U.S. Big Tech Companies
Shinichiro Terada, University of Kitakyushu