Bradley's
expert commentary and insight is regularly requested by the most
trusted names in the media. Some of
the news organizations that have utilized Bradley as an expert source
include: The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, The Associated
Press, The Washington Post, Time, USA Today, The Guardian, Daily Mail,
The Los Angeles Times, San Francisco Chronicle, The Chicago Tribune, The
Baltimore Sun, Bloomberg Business Week, The BBC, NPR, C-SPAN, ABC News,
NBC News, CBS News, CNN, The Today Show, and MSNBC. Media outlets from
around the world regularly contact Bradley to obtain his analysis
regarding how social media and digital technology intersects the law,
public policy, and sports. Bradley may be reached at media@shearlaw.com or at 301-652-3600. Some of his recent media mentions and appearances may be accessed below:
Print/Digital
- Law360, July 14, 2016. "Microsoft's 2nd Circ. Win Shows Limits To Gov't Data Reach"
- CNBC, June 26, 2016, "A guerilla political act in heart of establishment America"
- The New York Times, April 30, 2016, For Laremy Tunsil and N.F.L., Combustion When A Bong and Social Media Mix
- The Washington Post, April 22, 2016, "Schools are helping police spy on kids' social media activity"
- Orlando Sentinel, April 18, 2016, "Orange school district renews software that tracks social media"
- Agence France-Presse/Daily Mail, March 26, 2016, Wearable tech takes aim at health care costs
- The Washington Post, February 28, 2016, "A 12-year-old girl is facing criminal charges for using certain emoji. She's not alone."
- Law360, February 26, 2016, "NFL Player Must Tackle Common Privacy Pratfall In ESPN Suit"
- The Maryland Daily Record, February 16, 2016, "Intellectual property law is hashing things out with hashtags"
- Law360, February 11, 2016, "Congress Aims To Convert EU Skeptics With New Privacy Law"
- The Baltimore Sun, January 26, 2016, "Baltimore police union official reassigned after activists assail offensive tweets"
- Law360, January 22, 2016, "Facebook's Interactive Tech Swings Balance in Biometric Suit"
- The Daily Dot, November 6, 2015, "After suffering 3 assualts, this woman is using Facebook to find her attacker"
- International Business Times, November 4, 2015, "Why Netflix, Groupon, and Other Sites Make it Almost Impossible To Delete Your Account (And What To Do About It)"
- Law360, September 25, 2015, "OPM Fingerprint Hack Exposes Liabilities in Biometric Data"
- Law360, September 17, 2015, "Web Hosting Sites Largely Shielded From Data Breach Claims"
- Education Week, August 13, 2015, "Minn. Student's Tweet About Kissing Teacher Leads To Suspension, Lawsuit"
- In Touch Magazine, August 6, 2015, "Exclusive: Miranda Lambert's Private Email Account Hacked-Hacker Confesses To Breaking Into More than 35,000 Personal Emails"
- Good Morning America/ABC News, July 31, 2015, James Woods Sues Twitter Troll For $10 million Over Cocaine Addict Tweet"
- Law360, July 31, 2015, "Privacy Risks Rise As Teams Collect More Fan Data"
- NBC News Affilate KPLC Lousiana, July 3, 2015, "Yes, you can be fired for social media posts, and you have no recourse"
- USA Today, June 5, 2015, "Maryland law grants students social media privacy rights"
- Orlando Sentinel, June 3, 2015, "School reaction to student tweets over the top"
- The Telegraph, May 26, 2015, "Artist sells other people's Instagram photos for $90,000 each"
- Tulsa World, May 26, 2015, "First Amendment experts weigh in whether schools can suspend students for social media activity"
- Huffington Post, May 15, 2015, MD Governor Gives OK To Student Social-Media Privacy Law
- Agence France-Presse, May 6, 2015, Smartphone video of "May-Pac" fight lands blow to copyright
- Advertising Age, April 21, 2015, "Best Practices: FTC Social Media Requirements"
- Huffington Post, April 10, 2015, "Maryland Governor To Consider Student Social Media Privacy Bill"
- Mashable, March 20, 2015, "The U.S. can legally access your old emails and it wants to keep it that way"
- The Baltimore Sun, March 16, 2015, "UMBC investigates threats made by women's lacrosse players on social media"
- The Wall Street Journal, February 20, 2015, "Google Agrees To Spot Checks By Italian Regulators"
- The Washington Post, February 20, 2015, "This musician is suing YouTube for libel because of its automatic take down notice"
- Education Week, February 17, 2015, "Schools Weigh Access To Students Social Media Passwords"
- Inside Higher Ed, February 13, 2015, "Suspended For Spouse's Statements"
- Mashable, February 7, 2015 "Emoji arrest raises questions of First Amendment Protection"
- Government Technology, February 6, 2015, "White House Big Data Report Stresses Importance of Protecting Data"
- The Washington Post, January 12, 2015, "More than 70 companies just signed a pledge to protect student data privacy-with some notable exceptions"
- Marine Corps Times, January 12, 2015, "The new F'n Boot: Once abusive page seeks to help vets"
- Miami Herald, January 1, 2015, "Instagram equals Insta-bust for police in Miami-Dade"
- Yahoo! Finance, December 16, 2014, "Is Big Data Tracking Your Kindergartener?
- The New York Times, November 19, 2014, "College Applicants Sanitizing Social Media Profiles As More Schools Pry"
- ESPN, November 13, 2014, "Twitter threats to Marc Trestman's family are appalling"
- CNBC, November 4, 2014, "Facebook most feared tech company: Survey"
- NBC News, October 6, 2014, "New York City Nixes Advertising Beacons in Telephone Booths"
- Wall Street Journal, October 2, 2014, "Google Dragged into Celebrity Nude Photo Fracas"
- CNN, September 26, 2014, "How iPhone apps could impact your insurance"
- NBC News, September 24, 2014, "Get sued for posting a bad online review? A bill in Congress would prohibit that"
- ABC News, September 5, 2014, "Art Exhibit Plan To Showcase Celebs' Hacked Photos
- Government Technology, September 5, 2014, "California Protects Student Data Privacy With Two Bills
- Education Week, September 4, 2014, "Throwback Thursday: Student Cell-Phone Search Lawsuit Still Resonates"
- Credit.com/Bob Sullivan, August 8, 2014, "Are Schools Protecting Your Kids' Data?"
- ABC News, August 6, 2014, "Photographer Claims Monkey Can't Own Rights To Famous Selfie"
- Government Technology, July 30, 2014, "U.S. Senate Ponders Student Data Privacy Bill"
- Education Week, July 30, 2014, "Senators Introduce New Federal Data Privacy Legislation"
- Reuters, July 29, 2014, "Judge allows $2 billion sale of NBA's Los Angeles Clippers"
- ABC News, July 3, 2014, "App Lets You Rate Your Coworkers"
- LexisNexis Law 360, July 1, 2014, "Facebook's Controversial Emotion Study May Raise FTC Ire"
- Agence France Presse, June 13, 2014, "Facebook offers users control on ads viewed"
- Education Week, May 23, 2014, "FTC Acts to Protect Student Data in Proposed Ed-Tech Bankruptcy Sale"
- Voice of Russia, May 21, 2014, "China Retaliates To Cyber-Hacking Charges"
- The New York Times, May 9, 2014, "Rare View Into Inner Workings of NBA"
- Education Week, May 6, 2014, "Google Amends Terms for Scanning User Data"
- Atlantic Wire, May 1, 2014, "Maryland Police Department Will Live-Tweet A Prostitution Sting Next Week"
- The Guardian, May 1, 2014, "Google stops scanning student emails after California lawsuit"
- The New York Times, April 30, 2014, "Commissioner Sees Basis For Ousting Clipper's Owner"
- OC Register, April 30, 2014 "Google will stop scans of student emails"
- Education Week, April 30, 2014, "Google Abandons Scanning of Student Email"
- Crain's Business Insurance, April 13, 2014, "Northwestern NLRB student-athlete ruling spotlights school employment practices"
- Orange County Register, April 5, 2014, "Google scans of student emails spur privacy concerns"
- American Journalism Review, March 26, 2014, "Colleges Monitor, Restirct Athletes on Social Media"
- The Guardian, March 19, 2014, "Google faces lawsuit over email scanning and student data"
- Education Week, March 13, 2014, "Google Under Fire For Data-Mining Student Email Messages"
- PerezHilton.com, March 3, 2014, "Daughter's Brag on Facebook Costs Her Dad $80,000!!
- Yahoo!, February 28, 2014, "Daughter's Facebooking Brag Costs Her Family $80,000"
- NBC News, February 22, 2014, "How Google Glass Is Redefining Tech Etiquette"
- WBAL News Radio, February 21, 2014, "An Effort To Increase Student Privacy"
- Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, January 17, 2014, "Assembly to take up Internet privacy bill Tuesday"
- Time, January 16, 2014, "If You Make A Death With Emojis, Its Still Illegal"
- Mashable, January 16, 2014, "Yes, Emoji Death Threats Are Admissible In Court"
- ABC News, January 10, 2014, "Man Jailed for Gmail Invite to Ex-Girlfriend"
- Forbes, December 6, 2013, "FTC May Target More Mobile Apps For Secretly Passing Your Data To Advertisers"
- NBC News, November 15, 2013, "Witness Intimidation on social media: Law enforcement's growing challenge"
- Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, November 12, 2013, "State lawmakers pass Internet privacy, revenge porn bills"
- New York Times, November 10, 2013, "They Loved Your G.P.A. Then They Saw Your Tweets"
- ABC News, November 6, 2013, "Apple Releases Report on Government Demands For User Data"
- Business Insider, October 21, 2013, "Cops Are Creating Totally Bogus Facebook Profiles Just So They Can Arrest People"
- New York Times, October 18, 2013, "If You Like a Star Athlete, Now You Can Buy a Share"
- ABC News, October 15, 2013, "Snapchat Says It Won't Hand Over Your Photos Without A Warrant"
- ABC News, October 12, 2013, "Google Ads May Now Feature Your Face Without Compensation"
- ABC News, October 11, 2013, "Facebook Gets Rid of Privacy Option and Makes All Users Searchable"
- Wall Street Journal, September 25, 2013, "Calif. Gov. Brown Signs Bill Giving Teens Online Eraser"
- ABA Journal, September 25, 2013, "'Eraser' law gives California teens the right to delete online posts"
- ABC News, September 24, 2013, "California Law Says All Websites Must Give Minors Option To Delete User Activity"
- The Charlotte Observer, September 15, 2013, "ACC, Terps prepare to fight in court over Maryland's exit fee"
- Tampa Bay Times, August 30, 2013, "Online actions-real world consequences"
- Inside Higher Ed, August 26, 2013, "Another Digital Divide"
- Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, August 19, 2013, "Lawmakers taking up bill on social media privacy"
- Baltimore Sun, August 16, 2013, "Adam Jones and other Orioles have learned there are two sides to Twitter"
- The Washington Times, July 31, 2013, "Back to the beginning: Facebook finally matches ambitious IPO"
- Associated Press, July 30, 2013, "Facebook Rebuffs UN Team Request on Somali Pirates"
- New York Times, July 21, 2013, "NFL Discovers That a Year-Round Spotlight Can Have a Glare"
- NBC News, July 1, 2013, "New online child safety rules aim to protect kids on social media, smartphones
- Forbes.com, June 11, 2013, "Why Twitter Disclaimers Like 'Views Are My Own' Won't Save Your Job"
- Esquire Magazine, June/July 2013, "The Everyman's Guide To Notable Transgressions"
- ABC News, May 17, 2013, "Members of Congress Ask Google to Respond to a List of Glass Privacy Concerns"
- Daily Mail, May 9, 2013, "Revealed: What it's really liek to look through Google Glass"
- Daily Mail, May 7, 2013, "Could Google Glass be banned from public places before it even goes on sale?"
- New York Times, May 7, 2013, "Google Glass Picks up Early Signal: Keep Out"
- Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, April 23, 2013, "Bill limiting online checks a reasonable compromise"
- Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, April 20, 2013, "Wisconsin lawmakers tackle issue of social media privacy"
- National Journal, April 19, 2013 "Is it Illegal to Impersonate the Boston Marathon Bombing Suspect (or anyone else) on Twitter?"
- CNN, April 18, 2013, "When oversharing online can get you arrested"
- The Washington Post, April 13, 2013, "Google releases tool for managing online data after death"
- Voice of America, April 4, 2013, "Social Media and Employment Law"
- Wall Street Journal, March 7, 2013, "You Have 2 Pokes, 53 Messages, 12 Photo Tags and One....Summons?
- Wall Street Journal, March 6, 2013, "Microsoft Backs School Privacy Bill Taking Aim at Google"
- ABC News, March 4, 2013, "It's Time To Legalize Cell Phone Unlocking, Says White House"
- Maryland Daily Record, February 14, 2013, Are colleges stalking student-athletes?
- Orlando Sentinel, February 10, 2013, "After Te'o hoax and much lower-profile gaffes, schools grapple with social media"
- ABC News, February 7, 2013, "SNOPA, Law to Make it Illegal for Employers to Ask for Passwords"
- San Antonio Express-News, January 27, 2013, "Social media monitors targeted"
- Daily Mail, January 26, 2013, "Jailbreaking cell phones to become illegal"
- The Atlanta Journal Constitution, January 26, 2013, "Now illegal to unlock new phones without permission"
- ABC News, January 26, 2013, "It's Now Illegal to Unlock Your Cellphone"
- ABA Journal, January 18, 2013, "Why Internet imposters are difficult to prosecute"
- NBC News, January 18, 2013, "Masquerading as online lover not necessarily a crime, experts says"
- The New York Times, January 18, 2013, "In Te'o Story Deception Ripped From the Screen"
- The Washington Post, January 4, 2013, "Facebook post on drunk driving lands teen in hot water"
- Richmond Federal Reserve Region Focus Fourth Quarter 2012, "New Laws Protect Social Media Privacy" (Page 9)
- ABC News, December 27, 2012, "California First to Endorse Comprehensive Social Media Privacy Law"
- ABC News, December 18, 2012, "#Instagate: Instagram Claims Right to License Users' Photos to Advertisers; Users Protest"
- ABC News, December 17, 2012, "Newton Connecticut School Shooting Spurs Fake Adam Lanza Accounts and Other Social Media Hoaxes"
- The Washington Post, December, December 14, 2012, "Facebook, Amazon recruiting programmers based on social footprint"
- The Maryland Daily Record, December 9, 2012, "Md. lawyers gain exposure through social media"
- ABC News, November 27, 2012, "Facebook Copyright Hoax Leads to Funny Memes"
- ABC News, November 26, 2012, "Stop! Don't Copy and Paste That Copyright Facebook Message"
- The Baltimore Sun, November 21, 2012, "University System of Maryland regents face criticism for secret vote, but no punishment likely"
- The Guardian, November 15, 2012, "Google's lawyers under siege"
- Mashable, November 9, 2012, "Are Twitter's Sports Trolls Out of Control?"
- ABC News, November 6, 2012, "Ballot and Polling-Place Photos: Think Before You Instagram or Share"
- Associated Press/The Washington Post, "New social media policy for Baltimore Fire Dept., November", November 2, 2012
- The Baltimore Sun, November 1, 2012, "City fire department implements new social media policy"
- American Bar Association Bar Journal, November 1, 2012, "Site Unseen: Schools, Bosses Barred From Eyeing Students', Workers' Social Media"
- The Seattle Times, October 24, 2012, "WSU coach Mike Leach's ban of Twitter raises legal concerns"
- Northwest Public Radio, October 24, 2012, "WSU Coach Leach Bans Players From Tweeting"
- Time Magazine, October 22, 2012, "Jock Police"
- The Guardian, October 16, 2012, "Google privacy policy slammed by EU data protection chiefs"
- Daily Mail, October 15, 2012, "Google facing major inquiries on both sides of the Atlantic over privacy and competition"
- The Guardian, October 15, 2012, "Google 'to be told by EU to unravel privacy policy"
- NBC News, October 12, 2012, "When you and employers split, who gets your friends and followers?
- Compliance Week, October 9, 2012, "New Social Media Privacy Laws Raise Questions For Financial Firms"
- Information Week, October 1, 2012, "California Passes Tough New Social Media Privacy Laws"
- San Jose Mercury News, September 27, 2012, "Facebook, Twitter, email passwords made private under California law"
- Student Press Law Center, Fall 2012, "Hand over your passwords, or else"
- Wall Street Journal, September 18, 2012, "Court: Student's Facebook Messages Are Protected Free Speech"
- Wall Street Journal, August 30, 2012, "California Raises the Bar on Social Media Privacy"
- Wall Street Journal, August 22, 2012, "California Senate Passes Social Media Privacy Bill"
- Mashable, August 21, 2012, "Social Media Privacy For College Athletes? California Senate Says Yes
- Associated Press/San Francisco Chronicle, August 21, 2012, "Ky. universities monitor athletes' social media
- NBC News, August 21, 2012, "Yankees win protection against terrorism-but what did you lose?"
- USA Today, August 20, 2012, "University of Kentucky, Louisville monitor athletes' tweets"
- Mashable, August 20, 2012, "Inside the Battle for College Athletes' Social Media Lives"
- The Wall Street Journal, August 2, 2012, "Illinois Becomes Third State To Pass Social Media Privacy Law"
- The Washington Post, July 26, 2012, "Facebook shares down ahead of earnings report'
- Lexington Herald-Leader, July 26, 2012, "What are the Wildcats tweeting? UK knows; it monitors athletes' accounts"
- Wall Street Journal, July 3, 2012, "Delaware Schools to Be Barred from Students' Social Media Lives"
- Los Angeles Times, July 2, 2012, "Student social media privacy legislation passes Delaware legislature"
- Read Write Web, June 26, 2012, "Olympic Social Media Guidelines Muzzle Athletes"
- Roll Call, June 18, 2012, "IAmA United States Congressman"
- The Washington Post, June 15, 2012, "Dealing with bad ads online"
- Christian Science Monitor, June 11, 2012, "Job Interviewer asks for Facebook password. Should you give it?"
- Chicago Tribune, May 23, 2012, "Bill protecting job seekers' passwords goes to Quinn"
- NBC News, May 22, 2012, "Could you be sued for texting with a driver? Experts say, maybe"
- NBC News, May 9, 2012, "Bill would make Facebook snooping, digital spying by employers illegal."
- The Washington Post, May 3, 2012: "Maryland becomes first state to prohibit employers from asking for Facebook logins"
- ABC News, May 1, 2012, "SNOPA: Bill to Ban Schools and Employers From Asking For Passwords"
- NBC News, April 27, 2012, "SNOPA" would ban employers, and schools from demanding Facebook passwords
- The Associated Press, April 20, 2012, "Md. becomes first to OK password protection bill"
- The Washington Post, April 15, 2012, "Md. employers cannot collect Facebook passwords"
- ABC News, April 11, 2012, "Maryland Bill Bans Employers From Facebook Passwords"
- Huffington Post, April 11, 2012, "Maryland to Ban Employers From Asking For Facebook, Twitter Passwords"
- New York Daily News, April 11, 2012, "Maryland bill bans employers from asking for Facebook, social media passwords"
- The Washington Post, April 10, 2012, "Maryland lawmakers approve bill barring employers from collecting passwords"
- The Baltimore Sun, April 10, 2012, "Maryland becomes first state to ban employers from asking for social media passwords."
- The Maryland Daily Record, April 10, 2012, "Social networks in Maryland get protection"
- The New York Times, March 30, 2012, "Following Twitter, Seeking Red Flags"
- ABC News, March 26, 2012, "Demanding Facebook Passwords May Break Law, Say Senators"
- Mashable, March 23, 2012, "Facebook Takes a Stand Against Employers Who Request Passwords"
- Christian Science Monitor, March 16, 2012: "Dharun Ravi guilty of anti-gay hate crime in Rutgers spycam case"
- Read Write Web, March 12, 2012: "NCAA Takes Pressure off Schools To Monitor Social Media"
- Business Insider, March 9, 2012: "Here's How To Avoid Copyright Problems on Pinterest or Tumblr"
- Christian Science Monitor, March 7, 2012: "At Rutgers spycam trial, a struggle to prove antigay motive, say analysts"
- NBC News, March 6, 2012, "Govt. agencies, colleges demand applicants' Facebook passwords"
- Mashable, March 6, 2012: "Jobseekers Beware: Employers May Ask To See Your Facebook Account"
- United Press International, March 6, 2012: "Schools want access to Facebook profiles"
- NBC 5 Chicago, March 6, 2012: "Colleges, Employers Demand Access to Applicants' Facebook Accounts"
- The Maryland Daily Record, February 27, 2012: "Legislature tackling social media privacy issues"
- ABC News, February 23, 2012: "You've Been Served...Via Facebook"
- Baltimore Sun, February 13, 2012: "Towson Twitter ban comes as legislators move to protect student freedoms"
- The New York Times, February 3, 2012: "Maryland Bill Addresses College Athletes' Social Media Privacy"
- New Jersey Star Ledger, January 19, 2012: "Sparta man accused of posting Facebook death threat against teenage girl"
- El Pais (Spain's Newspaper of Record), January 8, 2012: "De que' hablaremos en 2012?"
- Lawyers USA/The Maryland Daily Record: January 2, 2012: "Lawyers beware: handle social media information with care"
- South Africa's Business Day Newspaper: December, 14, 2011: "Path to a Friendlier Social Network"
- Reporters Committee For Freedom Of The Press, Fall 2011: "With 140 characters at a time, Twitter is presenting new challenges to journalists"
- Above The Law, November 30, 2011: "Is Law Blogging Just Advertising? The Virginia Bar Thinks So"
- International Business Times, November 29, 2011: "Emma Sullivan Tweet: Kansas Gov. Apologizes, District Backs Down"
- Associated Press, November 28, 2011: "Kansas gov. says staff overreacted to teen's tweet"
- WashingtonPost.com, November 22, 2011: "Instructor says gym fired him after tweet about co-worker eating fast food"
- American Bar Association Bar Journal, November 4, 2011: "NJ Woman Can Be Prosecuted Over Fake Facebook Profile, Judge Rules"
- Associated Press, November 2, 2011: "Judge: NJ woman can be tried for allegedly creating fake Facebook profile of ex-boyfriend"
- Forbes.com, October 18, 2011: "Six Savvy Law & Technology Resources"
- The Washington Post, October 16, 2011: "Companies tracking college athletes' Tweets, Facebook posts go after local universities"
- The Washington Post, October 9, 2011: "Virginia State Bar's crackdown on lawyer's blog raises questions"
- Cleveland Plain Dealer, October 3, 2011: "Cleveland council considers new effort to curb flash mobs"
- The Washington Post, October 2, 2011: "Business abuzz about workplace rules on social media"
- Crain's Business Insurance Magazine, September 11, 2011: "Background checks may invite liability"
- El Pais (Spain's Newspaper of Record), September 9, 2011: La red (social) del vandalo"
- Mashable.com, August 31, 2011: "How Law Enforcement Agencies are Using Social Media to Better Serve the Public"
- The Bakersfield Californian, August 26, 2011: "Facebook squabble over dental care draws a crowd"
- Crain's Business Insurance Magazine, July 25, 2011: "Social media has schools on defense"
- El Pais (Spain's Newspaper of Record), June 3, 2011: "Una voyeur en mi vagon"
- Crain's Business Insurance Magazine, May 30, 2011: "Twitter ruling provides guide for employers"
- Crain's Business Insurance Magazine, May 16, 2011: "Small, midsize firms overlook social media risks"
- The Maryland Daily Record, May 8, 2011: Md. statute provides individuals a remedy of $500 per spam email"
- Associated Press, April 23, 2011: "Tweeting, deleting help build Rutgers webcam case"
- The Maryland Daily Record, April 10, 2011: "Md. intellectual property lawyers talk Charlie Sheen trademarks"
- Business Insider, April 5, 2011: "How Not To Get Sued For Using Facebook and Twitter At Work"
- American Bar Association Journal Magazine, April 2011: "Brag Busters: Discipline Is on the Way for Social Media Malefactors, Panel Says"
- Inc. Magazine, 2/24/11: "How to Avoid a Social Media Lawsuit"
- Corporate Counsel Magazine, 2/3/11: "Twitter General Counsel Wades Into Social Media Wars as Riots Rock Egypt"
- The Baltimore Sun, 10/29/10: "Be careful what you post on Facebook, Twitter and other social networking sites"
- The Baltimore Sun, 6/3/10: "Board to campaigns: If you post it online put your name on it"
- Washington Business Journal, 6/14/10: "Ehrlich, O'Malley tap social media in campaigns"
Television
- ESPN's Outside the Lines, November 8, 2015, "Student-Athlete Social Media Bans"
- Good Morning America/ABC News, July 31, 2015, "James Woods Sues Twitter Troll For $10 Million Over Cocaine Addict Tweet"
- NBC News Affiliate KPLC Lousiana, July 3, 2015, "Yes, you can be fired for social media posts, and you have no recourse"
- CNN, May 9, 2014, "The NBA and Sterling Explains Why He Spoke The Way He Did"
- CNN, May 9, 2014, "The NBA and the Legal Issues Surrounding the Sterling Matter"
- RT America, May 7, 2014, "Google Announces It Will No Longer Scan Student Emails"
- CNN, May 3, 2014, Sterling's Legal Options to Battle NBA
- CNN, May 2, 2014, Legal Issues Surrounding The NBA's Removal of Donald Sterling as LA Clippers Owner
- WUSA9 Washington, DC, March 27, 2014, "The NLRB Cites Northwestern's Illegal Student-Athlete Social Media Policy In Its Groundbreaking Union Decision"
- C-SPAN, Inter-University Center For Terrorism Studies, February 20, 2014, "Cyber-Security and Privacy At The Olympics"
- FOX 5 Washington DC, July 28, 2013, "Social Media Remorse"
- NBC 4 Washington DC, May 13, 2013, "Five D.C. Firefighters on Desk Duty After Facebook Post Critical of D.C. Police"
- C-SPAN Washington Journal, January 24, 2013, "Social Media and the Workplace"
- Bloomberg TV, December 18, 2012, Ïnstagram Policy Changes Allow Sale of User Photos
- Fox 45 Broadcast News Evening Show Baltimore, MD: November 9, 2012: "Baltimore City Police Department Consider Implementing a Social Media Policy"
- CTV Television News Channel of Canada: October 19, 2012: "Nasty comment on Amanda Todd memorial page gets Ontario man fired"
- Fox 5 Broadcast News Evening Show Washington, DC: April 20, 2012: "Maryland becomes first to OK social media password protection bill"
- Fox 5 Broadcast News Morning Show Washington, DC: March 19, 2012: "Md. Lawmakers to Propose Bills Banning Access to Personal Social Media Sites"
- NBC 4 Washington, DC, March 3, 2012: "Facebook Adoption Couple Looking For 2nd Child"
- Fox 5 Broadcast News Morning Show Washington, DC: January 4, 2012: "Disconnecting From Technology in 2012"
- CTV Television News Channel of Canada: December 28, 2011: "Latest Tweet Battle-Who Owns Twitter Accounts?"
- NBC 4 Washington television interview with Angie Goff, November 20, 2011, "Black Friday Shoppers Flock Facebook, VA Cadet Invites Star to Ball"
- NBC 4 Washington television interview with Angie Goff, October 22, 2011: "Health Insurance and Social Media"
- MSNBC Television interview with Richard Lui: June 1, 2011: "Congressman Weiner's Twitter Hacking Allegations"
- WBAL News Radio 1090, Baltimore, February 18, 2016, "Legal Issues Surrounding the Apple and FBI Fight Over Access to Encrypted iPhones"
- WBAL News Radio 1090, Baltimore, November 9, 2015, Baltimore, "Legal Issues Surrounding Social Media Access"
- WBAL News Radio 1090, Baltimore, October 28, 2015, "Police Body Cameras and Cyber Security"
- Southern California Public Radio, 89.33 KPCC, January 13, 2015, "White House pens privacy pledge to safeguard student data", but Google and Amazon Abstain"
- Voice of Russia Radio, May 21, 2014, "China Retaliates To Cyber-Hacking Charges"
- WBAL Radio, February 21, 2014, "An Effort To Increase Student Privacy"
- NPR Radio, January 4, 2013, "California Law Addresses Social Media Privacy"
- WPXI Radio Pittsburgh, November 20, 2012, "The downfall of CIA Director David Petraeus and digital privacy"
- Voice of Russia Radio, September 14, 2012, "Twitter Hands Over Occupy Protestor's Tweets to NY Judge"
- KNX 1070 CBS Radio in Los Angeles with Tom Haule, September 11, 2012, "Twitter must produce Occupy Wall Street tweets or face contempt"
- Legal Talk Network, June 19, 2012, "American Bar Association's Commission on Ethics 20/20"
- WIOD Radio, South Florida's First News with Jimmy Cefalo, May 23, 2012, "Judge to decide if sender of text is liable if receiver crashes car"
- BBC World Service Radio, April 17, 2012, "Maryland Senate Bill 433 and Employers Asking For Social Media Access"
- AM1600 WWRL Radio-Morning Show with Mark Riley, New York City, March 15, 2012,"Where does your privacy end when you apply for a job?"
- WPXI Radio Pittsburgh, February 2, 2012, "Bullet ridden Obama shirt sparks investigation"
- WPXI Radio Pittsburgh Now with Chris Moore, January 19, 2012: "Supreme Court backs students in social media free speech cases"
- Voice of Russia Radio, December 22, 2011: "Chinese hack into US Chamber of Commerce"
- Midday with Dan Rodricks, WYPR 88.1 FM, 11/17/10: "Information Privacy in the Internet Age"