Professor Margot Kaminski named Moses Lasky Professor of Law - University of Colorado Boulder
Colorado Law Professor Margot Kaminski has been named Moses Lasky Professor of Law, one of the school’s highest faculty distinctions. With this honor, Professor Kaminski joins previously named Moses Lasky Professors including Suzette Malveaux, Sarah Krakoff, and Charles Wilkinson.
“It's a true honor to be awarded the Moses Lasky Professorship, and a responsibility I don't take lightly,” Kaminski said. “Lasky was one of our most distinguished alumni, who combined high intellectual achievement with a dedication to civic involvement and public service. I understand and value this legacy and am grateful for the recognition and support for my ongoing work."
Kaminski began her time at Colorado Law as Associate Professor and Director of Silicon Flatirons’ Privacy Initiative in fall 2017. She was granted tenure in 2020 and promoted to Professor of Law in 2023. Prior to joining Colorado Law, Professor Kaminski was an Assistant Professor at the Ohio State University Moritz College of Law (2014-17) and served for three years as the Executive Director of the Information Society Project at Yale Law School (2011-2014). She is a co-founder of the Media Freedom and Information Access (MFIA) Clinic at Yale Law School, and previously served as a law clerk to the Honorable Andrew J. Kleinfeld of the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals in Fairbanks, Alaska.
As a leading scholar in law and technology with a focus on information governance, privacy, and freedom of expression, it may be surprising to...
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