Publication Title

Georgetown Law Technology Review

Keywords

AI surveillance, privacy law, antidiscrimination law, public accommodations

Document Type

Article

Abstract

This Note discusses the use of Al surveillance in places of public accommodations and its implications for civil rights and antidiscrimination law. Part I documents the extensive Al surveillance employed in areas of public accommodation, where American antidiscrimination laws explicitly provide for elevated protection. Part II uses critical race theory to explore how contemporary antidiscrimination law marries two approaches to antidiscrimination in a way that undercuts its own ability to remedy injustice. Part III reveals how antidiscrimination law fails to address issues implicated by Al surveillance in areas of public accommodations, and Part IV proposes a simple solution: abolish it.

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