Some of Bradley's recent media mentions and appearances may be accessed below:
Television
- 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 Teleivsion 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"
- 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"
- National Journal, April 19, 2013 "Is it Illiegal 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 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"
- 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"
- NBC News, March 23, 2012, "Facebook, senator blast bosses asking for passwords"
- 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: "Gov't. 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 Friendler 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"
- "Billboard's Musician's Guide to Touring & Promotion" 2010-2011
- 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"