Professor of Law at a leading public research university, specializing in telecommunications regulation, network neutrality, and internet governance policy. This expert combines rare expertise in both electrical engineering and computer science with deep legal knowledge developed through service in the federal judiciary and regulatory agencies. With published work cited by federal agencies and courts, this expert brings authoritative perspective on the technical and regulatory dimensions of broadband infrastructure disputes.

Holds a Juris Doctor from a top-tier law school (with highest honors) and dual bachelor's degrees in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science and Political Science from a leading public research university. Currently serves as Co-Director of a law and technology center and faculty affiliate at an information sciences school.

Formal Education

  • Juris Doctor from a top-tier law school (highest honors)
  • Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science from a leading public research university
  • Bachelor of Arts in Political Science from a leading public research university (with high honors)

Career Highlights

  • Professor of Law at a leading public research university, previously serving in an assistant professor role
  • Law Clerk to a Supreme Court Justice
  • Special Counsel at a federal regulatory agency, responsible for network neutrality matters
  • Law Clerk to a federal appellate judge
  • Research Fellow at a top-tier law school, specializing in law, science, and technology
  • Product Manager at a major technology company, working on unified communications
  • Detailee at a federal commerce agency, working on telecommunications matters

Expert Qualifications

  • Testified as expert witness in litigation involving internet interconnection and network neutrality issues
  • Extensive published research on broadband policy, network neutrality, telecommunications regulation, and internet infrastructure, cited by federal agencies, federal courts, and executive branch offices
  • Combines technical expertise in electrical engineering and computer science with deep telecommunications law and policy knowledge, enabling analysis of complex technical and regulatory disputes
  • Faculty affiliate at a cybersecurity center and a law and technology center