Skip to main content

Rowan Reynolds

Rowan Reynolds

Academic Background: J.D., St. John's University (2011); B.A. Philosophy, Yale University (2006)
Work Experience: Intern, Center for Democracy and Technology; Business/Operations Intern, Environmental Building Strategies; Intern, San Francisco City Attorneys Office; Operations Lead, LicketyShip
Legal Interests: Fourth Amendment as applied to the digital world; Fair Use; and Privacy

leez

leez

leez, a second-person narrative. You're quite fond of freely-modifiable and redistributable things. While compiling your college thesis on the free and open-source software movements, you rebuilt their course-management servers with free and open-source software. You're a social justice advocate that is often found evangelizing worker-run factories or encryption. Lately you also find pleasure in the ancient art of seafaring, the modern art of flash mobs, phaselocking bullymongs, and button-mashing that piano.

James Leggett

James Leggett

Academic Experience: J.D., Santa Clara University School of Law (Expected 2012); B.A. in Economics & Political Science, University of California, Davis (2004).
Work Experience: Law Clinic Student at the Northern California Innocence Project; Intern at the International Intellectual Property Institute.
Legal Interests: Copyright, Communications (Net Neutrality), and Privacy

Rebekka Murphy

Rebekka Murphy

Academic Experience: J.D., University of California, Hastings School of Law (Expected 2012); Staff Editor at Constitutional Law Quarterly (publication forthwith); Moot Court Best Brief, Honorable Mention (Copyright: First-Sale Doctrine); B.A. Philosophy, University of California, San Diego.
Work Experience: Summer Law Clerk at Alameda and San Diego Public Defender Offices.
Legal Interests: Copyright, First & Fourth Amendment, Privacy, Trademark.

Andrew Serros

Andrew Serros

Academic Background: J.D., Golden Gate University (expected 2013); B.A. in Film and Digital Media, University of California Santa Cruz (2004)
Work Experience: Law Intern at the U.S. House of Representatives, Judiciary Committee, Subcommittee for Intellectual Property; Paralegal at Robbins Gellar Rudman & Dowd LLP
Legal Interests: Copyright, Trademark, and First and Fourth Amendment Issues

Jillian C. York

Jillian C. York

Jillian C. York is EFF's Director for International Freedom of Expression, based in London. Her work examines state and corporate censorship and its impact on culture and human rights, with a focus on historically marginalized communities. At EFF, she organizes coalitions, researches and writes about topics related to freedom of expression, leads the Speaking Freely interview series, and contributes to various other areas of the organization's work.

Shane Wagman

Shane Wagman

Shane Wagman is a rising 3L at the Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law in New York City. She received her undergraduate degree from the University of Pennsylvania and was actively involved in the Philadelphia music scene prior to law school. Her legal interests include copyright, free speech and asking people to come back with a warrant. She was a 2009 recipient of the Google Policy Fellowship and is currently a 2010 Howard M. Squadron Media Fellow. Her likes include vegetables, sarcasm, playing terrible pop songs on the guitar, and karaoke at Bender's.

Bahrad Sokhansanj

Bahrad Sokhansanj

Bahrad is a rising 2L at Columbia Law School. He's generally interested areas of the law where rapidly changing technology collide with the slow tradition-grounded development of legal doctrines. But, really, he's interested in pretty much everything, which is why he worked as a researcher and teacher in different areas like computational physics and biomedical engineering before finally breaking down and going to law school. Bahrad's outside pursuits include food, wine, beer, and scotch... because these interests involve lots of calories, he also runs.

Brian Rideout

Brian Rideout

Brian Rideout is a rising third year law student at The George Washington University Law School. He earned his undergraduate degree in American Studies and Political Science from The George Washington University, and grew up in Western Massachusetts. Brian is interested in free speech, copyright, and cyberlaw issues in general. His non-legal interests include coffee, lawn sports, bicycle rides, and consuming culture.

Mani Potnuru

Mani Potnuru

Mani Potnuru is a rising 2L at the University of Michigan. His legal interests include copyright, patent, privacy, and antitrust law. He earned his undergraduate degree in Computer Science & Engineering and graduated with a MS in Computer Science from University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign. Before law school, he worked on the Kindle at Amazon.com, among other things. When he is not trying to make sense of "the law," he likes mountaineering, running, and traveling in random countries.

Pages

Subscribe to Electronic Frontier Foundation RSS

Back to top

JavaScript license information