Communications & Technology Law Clinic (IPR)

Organization: Georgetown Law School

Our clients include organizations that advance the interests of people of color, people with disabilities, children, and other underrepresented groups. Our practice takes place mostly before federal agencies and federal and state legislative bodies. To provide some illustrative examples, students in the clinic may represent clients:

advocating for a law that protects people against discrimination in targeted advertising algorithms that determine who learns about different kinds of jobs or housing opportunities;
petitioning the Federal Trade Commission to adopt regulations that protect children and teenagers from social media design features that drive harmful compulsive use; or
commenting in response to a rulemaking or public notice from a federal agency urging it to consider the interests and needs of historically disadvantaged communities in developing policies related to privacy, communications, or other technology matters.

Communications and Technology Law Clinic (IPR)
600 New Jersey Ave, NW MCD 312 Washington DC 20001

202-662-9535