Jeffrey L. Vagle
Associate Professor of Law- Education
J.D., Temple University Beasley School of Law
B.A., cum laude, with distinction in mathematics, Boston University
- Specializations
Cybersecurity Law & Policy
National Security
Privacy Law
Technology & Society
- Biography
Jeffrey Vagle, associate professor of law, teaches privacy law, cybersecurity law, and law and ethics of technology. His scholarship focuses on issues of privacy, cybersecurity law and policy, technology and society, and national security.. He is an Affiliate Scholar with the Center for Internet and Society at Stanford Law School and is affiliated faculty with GSU's Evidence-Based Cybersecurity Research Group.
Before joining the faculty of the Georgia State University College of Law, Professor Vagle was a lecturer in law and executive director of the Center for Technology, Innovation, and Competition at the University of Pennsylvania Law School. Prior to that, Professor Vagle practiced in the Privacy and Data Protection Practice Group of the Philadelphia offices of Pepper Hamilton LLP.
Professor Vagle received a J.D. from the Temple University Beasley School of Law and a B.A., cum laude, with distinction in mathematics from Boston University.
- Publications
Books
Jeffrey L. Vagle, Being Watched: Legal Challenges to Government Surveillance (2017).
Articles
Jeffrey L. Vagle, Privacy's Commodification and the Limits of Antitrust, 77 Ark. L. Rev. 51 (2024).
Jeffrey L. Vagle, Strengthening Our Intuitions About Hacking, 99 Ind L.J. 335 (2023).
Susan Smelcer & Jeffrey L. Vagle, Foreword: Rethinking Antitrust, 38 Ga. St. U. L. Rev. 1 (2022).
Jeffrey L. Vagle, Cybersecurity and Moral Hazard, 23 Stan. Tech. L. Rev. 71 (2020).
Jeffrey L. Vagle, Tightening the OODA Loop: Police Militarization, Race, and Algorithmic Surveillance, 22 Mich. J. Race & L. 101 (2016).
Jeffrey L. Vagle, Laird v. Tatum and Article III Standing in Surveillance Cases, 18 U. Pa. J. Const. L. 1055 (2015).
Jeffrey L. Vagle, Furtive Encryption: Power, Trust, and the Constitutional Cost of Collective Surveillance, 90 Ind. L.J. 101 (2015).
Jeffrey L. Vagle, A Kind of Hydraulic Pressure: Extraordinary Rendition, State Secrets, and the Limits of Executive Power, Temp. Int'l & Comp. L.J. 523 (2008).
Popular Press
Jeffrey L. Vagle, Dobbs decision also impacts privacy, Atl. J.-Const., July 19, 2022.
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