
About
Ken Bamberger is The Rosalinde and Arthur Gilbert Foundation Professor of Law at UC Berkeley School of Law, where he teaches Administrative Law, First Amendment, Torts, Privacy Counseling, and Jewish Law. He co-directs the Berkeley Center for Law and Technology and Helen Diller Institute for Jewish Law and Israel Studies, and serves as a core faculty member at the Berkeley Center for Law and Business.
Education:
- B.A., Harvard University (1990)
- Henry Fellow, Cambridge University (1991)
- J.D., Harvard University (1998)
His research focuses on technology regulation, corporate compliance, and Jewish Law in the digital age, with current projects addressing content moderation, platform market power, cryptographic privacy tools, and algorithmic accountability. He previously clerked for federal Judge Amalya L. Kearse and Supreme Court Justice David Souter, and practiced at Wilmer Hale.
Professional Roles:
- Faculty co-Director, Berkeley Center for Law and Technology
- Faculty co-Director, Helen Diller Institute for Jewish Law and Israel Studies
- Academic advisory board, Future of Privacy Forum
- Fellow, Federmann Cyber Center (Hebrew University)
- U.S. Academic Director, Tel Aviv-Berkeley Executive LLM Program
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