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Parallel Pandemics: The American Problem of Anti-enforcementism, Rational Distrust and COVID-19, Seton Hall Law Review: Vol.Marronage and Modernity: Privacy, Technology, and Black Liberation, University of California Press, (forthcoming 2022).Show More about Biography Education -Īssociate Professor of Law, University of Kansas School of Law, 2020-present Faculty Associate, Harvard University's Berkman Klein Center for Internet & Society, 2019-present Inaugural Faculty Fellow and Assistant Professor, Seton Hall Law School's Institute for Privacy, 2017-July 2020 Compliance Manager, Panasonic North America, 2015-2017 Healthcare and Privacy Compliance Consultant, Self-employed, 2014-2019 Chief Compliance/Privacy Officer and Risk Manager, National Healthcare Associates, 2013-2014 Senior Compliance and HIPAA Privacy Officer, Rutgers Biomedical and Health Sciences, 2009-2013 Research Compliance Senior Auditor/Specialist, Weill Cornell Medical College, 2007-2009 Compliance Coordinator/Policy Analyst, Capital Area Human Services Mental Healthcare District, 2006-2007 Emergency Room Coordinator/Insurance Compliance Reviewer, Lake Charles Memorial Hospital, 2002-2003. at Notre Dame Law School where she created and taught the seminar in the Center for Social Concerns, Environmental Human Rights in the Aftermath of Hurricane Katrina and was the recipient of the Joseph Ciraolo Memorial Award and Africana Studies Book Award. Prior to joining academia in 2017, Peters served as a corporate compliance and privacy officer in several organizations in the private and public sectors for over a decade. Peters’ first article, The Right To Be and Become: Black Home-Educators As Child Privacy Protectors was published as the lead article in the Michigan Journal of Race and Law Volume 25.1. Prior to joining the KU Law faculty, she was the Inaugural Faculty Fellow and Assistant Professor of Law at the Institute for Privacy Protection at Seton Hall Law School where she was the architect of its structure, operations and program portfolio. Peters is a Faculty Associate at the Berkman Klein Center for Internet & Society at Harvard Law School. Peters’ work and scholarship focuses on privacy law, technology policy and governance. As an associate professor of law, she teaches torts as well as two new privacy courses she created. Najarian Peters joined the KU Law faculty in summer 2020. The Dru Mort Sampson Center for Diversity and Inclusionĭetermination of Credit Hours for Coursework Shook, Hardy & Bacon Center for Excellence in Advocacy International Trade & Finance Certificate Medical-Legal Partnership Field PlacementĮnvironment, Energy & Natural Resources Law Certificate Graduate Certificate in Homeland Security JD/MA in Russian, East European and Eurasian Studies JD/MA in East Asian Languages and Cultures Consumer Information (ABA Required Disclosures)Ĭurriculum - LL.M.
