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CTJ | Whose Voices Matter? Expertise, Law, and Technology - A Fireside Chat with Professor Ngozi Okidegbe

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Academic Law Law - General Public Law - HP Law - Students Law and Justice

Fri, Apr 10, 2026

12 PM – 1 PM PDT (GMT-7)

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The UC Irvine Law Center for Technology & Justice Welcomes Professor Ngozi Okidegbe to discuss Whose Voices Matter? Expertise, Law, and Technology.

Ngozi Okidegbe is an Associate Professor of Law and Assistant Professor of Computing & Data Sciences at Boston University. Her focus is in the areas of law and technology, evidence, criminal procedure, and racial justice. Her work examines how the use of predictive technologies in the criminal justice system impacts racially marginalized communities. 

Professor Okidegbe is a Faculty Associate at the Berkman Klein Center for Internet & Society at Harvard University and an Affiliated Fellow at Information Society Project at Yale Law School. She is also on the program committee of the Privacy Law Scholars’ Conference and serves on the advisory board for the Electronic Privacy Information Center. She also was recognized with a Moorman-Simon Interdisciplinary Career Development Professorship, which she held from 2022 to 2025.