
Todd Zywicki
George Mason University Foundation Professor of Law at Scalia Law School who provides economic and policy analysis of consumer data, competition, and privacy in financial services.
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Oct 22, 2024 • 53min
Certainty, Common Law, and Statutory Law: Todd Zywicki of Scalia Law
Todd Zywicki, a law professor at George Mason's Scalia Law School, delves into the tension between common law and statutory law. He reflects on the wisdom of thinkers like Bruno Leoni and Friedrich Hayek, advocating for spontaneous order in the legal realm. Zywicki discusses the judiciary's role in ensuring self-governance and examines how modern legal systems can mirror market dynamics. The conversation also touches on the historical evolution of legal thought and the complexities businesses face amidst changing regulations.

Feb 2, 2026 • 1h 1min
Your Data, Your Choice? Consumer Rights and Privacy in the Open Banking Debate
Todd Zywicki, law professor who analyzes consumer data and policy, and Paul Watkins, regulatory lawyer with CFPB experience, discuss who controls financial data. They explore Section 1033, data access methods like APIs versus screen scraping, fees and bank leverage, definitions of authorized third parties, and whether regulation or market negotiation will protect consumer choice.

Nov 20, 2023 • 50min
My Body, My Pixels: A Deep Dive on Digital Autonomy with Todd Zywicki, Professor of Law at George Mason University
Law professor Todd Zywicki joins Joel Beasley on a special episode to discuss digital autonomy and the concept of the control layer. They explore the challenges of content moderation, the need for a control layer for screens, and the implementation of better parental controls. They also emphasize the importance of involving experts in technology and policy in discussions on consumer privacy and internet regulation.


