Jason Schultz
Director
Jason is a Professor of Clinical Law and Co-Director of the Engelberg Center on Innovation Law & Policy. His clinical projects, research, and writing primarily focus on practical frameworks and policy options to help traditional areas of law such as intellectual property, privacy, consumer protection, and civil rights adapt in light of new technologies and the challenges they pose. His most recent work focuses on the social and legal implications of machine learning, artificial intelligence, and the Internet of Things.
Esha Bhandari
Adjunct Clinical Professor
Vera Eidelman
Adjunct Clinical Professor
Jake Karr
Deputy Director
Jake Karr is the Deputy Director of the Technology Law & Policy Clinic and a Knowing Machines Fellow at the Engelberg Center on Innovation Law & Policy. His clinical work focuses generally on free expression, surveillance, and transparency, and his research interests include the privacy and speech implications of digital technologies. Previously, Jake was the Stanton Fellow in the First Amendment Clinic at ASU's Sandra Day O'Connor College of Law. Earlier in his career, he served as a legal fellow at the Knight First Amendment Institute at Columbia University and as an associate at a litigation boutique in New York City. He also clerked for the Honorable Allyne R. Ross of the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of New York. Jake is a graduate of NYU Law and Brown University.
Since its founding, the Clinic has also been co-taught by Catherine Crump, Brett Max Kaufman, Amanda Levendowski, Christopher Morten, Sunoo Park, Lee Rowland, Aaron Williamson and Ben Wizner.