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Jason M. Schultz is a Professor of Law at New York University School of Law, serving as Director of the Technology Law & Policy Clinic and Co-Director of the Engelberg Center on Innovation Law & Policy. His work bridges traditional legal domains like intellectual property, privacy, and civil rights with emerging technologies such as AI, machine learning, and the IoT. He holds a JD from UC Berkeley School of Law (2000) and a BA in Public Policy and Women's Studies from Duke University (1993).
His research focuses on adapting legal frameworks to technological challenges, emphasizing practical policy solutions. Recent publications address generative AI’s impact on copyright law, digital exhaustion rights, and clinical legal education in the AI era. He co-teaches advanced technology law clinics, details of which are accessible via NYU’s All Clinical website.
As a clinical director, Schultz oversees projects that blend legal advocacy with technology policy. His work often highlights interdisciplinary approaches to modern legal dilemmas, such as balancing innovation with consumer protection. No scientific awards are explicitly listed, but his contributions to tech law policy are widely recognized in academic circles.
He advises students through his clinical programs but no formal advisee list is provided. His affiliations include leadership roles at NYU’s Engelberg Center and Technology Law & Policy Clinic, emphasizing cross-disciplinary legal innovation.
