We are delighted to kick things off at the Cyberlaw Clinic for 2025 by welcoming the newest member of our teaching team, Michael Rosenbloom! Michael joined us as a Clinical Instructor midway through the fall semester 2024, and he is now with us full-time supervising students on Clinic projects. Prior to joining the Clinic, Michael was the Teaching Fellow for the LL.M. Program in Law, Science and Technology at Stanford Law School and, before that, served as a Clinical Teaching Fellow working with our friends at the Georgetown University Law Center’s Communications and Technology Law Clinic. Michael was also a Legal Fellow with the Electronic Frontier Foundation, a regular Clinic collaborator. Michael earned a BS in Science, Technology, and Society at Stanford University, an MSc in Social Science of the Internet at the Oxford Internet Institute, a JD from Columbia Law School, and an LL.M. in Advocacy through Georgetown Law. He served as an intern with us in the Cyberlaw Clinic during his time at Columbia.
Michael’s docket will cover a broad range of topics at the intersection of design, policy, and human behavior online, particularly in the realms of speech, privacy, and platform regulation. He has written about dark patterns, and he will be working with students on projects addressing issues from copyright to online speech to privacy and data security. Welcome, Michael!