PENN LAW — The Penn Program on Regulation’s Race and Regulation Lecture Series will resume its spring schedule on Wednesday, February 9 with Henry R. Silverman Professor of Law and Professor of Philosophy Anita Allen’s lecture, “Race and Privacy Regulation,” during which she will present new, pathbreaking scholarship exploring why privacy law must take race explicitly into account. Allen is an internationally renowned expert on privacy and data protection law, ethics, bioethics, legal philosophy, women’s rights, and diversity in higher education and the author of Unpopular Privacy: What Must We Hide? and Privacy Law and Society. The Race and Regulation Lecture Series, organized by the Penn Program on Regulation (PPR) and co-sponsored by the University of Pennsylvania Carey Law School’s Office of Equity and Inclusion as part of the “Achieving Racial Justice” colloquium launched in 2020, examines how government regulation has contributed to racial inequities and how regulatory policy changes can help dismantle racist structures in society. This lecture is co-hosted by the Law School’s Center for Technology, Innovation and Competition (CTIC).