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Aileen Nielsen is a Visiting Assistant Professor at Harvard Law School, where she teaches privacy law and torts. Her research focuses on the interplay of law and technology, emphasizing empirical methods and private law topics. She holds degrees in anthropology, physics, and law, and has authored two trade books on machine learning. She has industry experience as a data scientist and is a member of the New York bar. Her work bridges legal theory with technological practice, addressing issues such as AI ethics, data governance, and the societal impacts of technology.
Education:
- JD (Law)
- Advanced degrees in Anthropology and Physics
Research Interests: Privacy Law, Technology Law, AI Ethics, Data Governance, and Empirical Legal Studies. Her recent work explores how AI can enhance legal efficiency and the implications of 'too accurate' AI systems for policy.
Publications: Her 2025 articles in the Michigan State Law Review and Columbia Science and Technology Law Review highlight her focus on AI regulation and privacy as public health issues. She also publishes in empirical legal studies, demonstrating AI's role in improving legal workflows.
Awards/Grants: None explicitly mentioned in the provided texts.
Labs/Teams: Engaged with Harvard Law School's initiatives on technology and law, though specific lab affiliations are not detailed.




