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Douglas Cox serves as an Associate Professor and International Law Librarian at the City University of New York School of Law, where his work bridges legal scholarship and information management. His expertise spans national security law, cultural property protections, and government records preservation, informed by extensive professional experience including litigation at Allen & Overy and representation of Guantanamo Bay detainees.
His academic credentials include:
- J.D. from the University of Texas (associate editor of Texas Law Review)
- M.L.S. from Queens College (specializing in law of records and archives)
- B.A. in Classical Greek and Latin from the University of Arizona
Cox's research examines critical intersections between information policy and national security, particularly legal frameworks governing conflict-captured documents and digital-era archival challenges. His work emphasizes transparency through FOIA compliance while addressing cultural heritage preservation in armed conflict zones, positioning him at the forefront of legal information policy scholarship.
Professional background highlights include U.S. Army service, cross-border litigation practice across London and New York offices, and ongoing analysis through his "Document Exploitation" blog platform.




