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Andrew Manuel Crespo is a Professor of Law at Harvard Law School, where he teaches and writes about criminal law and procedure. Prior to becoming a professor, Crespo served as a Staff Attorney at the Pu...Read More -
Peter Dutton is Professor of Strategic Studies in the China Maritime Studies Institute at the US Naval War College.He is a retired Navy Judge Advocate and former Naval Flight Officer. He holds a J.D. fro...Read More -
Abraham L. Newman is a professor of Government at the Edmund A. Walsh School of Foreign Service at Georgetown University. He is the Director of the Mortara Center for International Studies. His research...Read More -
John Major is an attorney at Munger, Tolles & Olson LLP. He frequently represents technology companies in platform liability matters. He previously clerked for Judge Paul Watford and Judge Alex Kozinsk...Read More -
Zoe Bedell is an attorney in the Washington, D.C., office of the law firm Munger, Tolles & Olson LLP. Her practice focuses on complex commercial litigation, as well as privacy and technology issues. Befo...Read More -
Rebecca Smalbach is a senior at Stanford University studying public policy, economics, and history.Read More -
Mike Norton has a PhD in political science from the University of Oxford and is a third-year law student at Stanford. He has an article forthcoming in Election Law Journal.Read More -
Joven Hundal is a sophomore at Stanford University studying political science, and the incoming director of Stanford in Government’s Diversity & Outreach Committee.Read More -
Sophia Danielpour is a sophomore at Stanford University studying economics and political science. She is a research assistant at the Stanford-MIT Healthy Elections Project.Read More -
Emily Meierding is an assistant professor of national security affairs at the Naval Postgraduate School in Monterey, California. Her book, “The Oil Wars Myth: Petroleum and the Causes of International Co...Read More -
Robert S. Taylor is the general counsel of MCE Social Capital, which raises capital for micro finance and similar entities in approximately 40 developing countries around the world. Previously, he was in...Read More
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Steven Weber is Associate Dean and Professor, UC Berkeley School of Information and Department of Political Science. He also directs the Center For Long Term Cybersecurity at Berkeley and is co-director ...Read More -
Preston Lim is a graduate of Yale Law School. He holds a Bachelor’s degree in Near Eastern Studies from Princeton and a Master’s in Global Affairs from Tsinghua University, where he studied as a Schwarzm...Read More -
Rachel Homer is Counsel at Protect Democracy. Before joining Protect Democracy, she served as an Attorney at the U.S. Department of Justice, on the Civil Appellate staff. Rachel has also worked at the De...Read More -
Ben Berwick is Counsel at Protect Democracy. He previously served for six and a half years in the U.S. Department of Justice, as a Trial Attorney with the Civil Division, Federal Programs Branch and Coun...Read More -
Mohit Mookim is an incoming student at Stanford Law School and is currently a researcher at the Stanford Center for Ethics in Society.Read More -
Christopher Maximos is a sophomore at Stanford University studying Political Science & Education. He is currently an intern for The Aspen Institute’s Education & Society Program.Read More -
Michelle Ly is a senior at Stanford University majoring in Symbolic Systems with an honors in Ethics in Society. She is currently interning with the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau.Read More -
VinhHuy Le is a sophomore at Stanford University majoring in Economics. He is also a researcher at Stanford Law School and is interested in languages, politics, and public policy.Read More -
Arindrajit Basu is a research manager at the Centre for Internet & Society, India, where he focuses on the geopolitics and constitutionality of emerging technologies. He is a lawyer by training and holds...Read More
