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Andrew Selbst is a Professor of Law at UCLA School of Law and the William J. Friedman and Alicia Townsend Friedman Visiting Professor of Law at Harvard Law School. He holds dual roles in teaching and research, focusing on the intersection of law, technology, and society. Previously, he served as a Postdoctoral Scholar at the Data & Society Research Institute, a Visiting Fellow at Yale Law School’s Information Society Project, and Adjunct Professor at Fordham Law School.
His education includes S.B. degrees in Physics and Electrical Science & Engineering, an M.Eng. in Electrical Engineering & Computer Science from MIT, and a J.D. from the University of Michigan. He has held roles as a design engineer, Privacy Research Fellow at NYU’s Information Law Institute, and Supreme Court Fellow at Public Citizen. His clerkships included service with Judges Dolly M. Gee and Jane R. Roth.
Research interests center on AI’s legal implications, including discrimination, policing, credit regulation, data protection, and tort law. His work bridges computer science, sociology, and STS to analyze technological impacts on legal frameworks. Teaching includes courses on AI Law, privacy, and technology’s societal effects.


