
معرفی
Mason Kortz is a Lecturer and Clinical Instructor at the Harvard Law School Cyberlaw Clinic, affiliated with the Berkman Klein Center for Internet & Society at Harvard University. He focuses on the intersection of law, technology, and social justice, with expertise in digital speech/privacy, algorithmic decision-making, and government transparency. He holds a JD from Harvard Law School and a BA in Computer Science and Philosophy from Dartmouth College.
Education:
- JD, Harvard Law School
- BA in Computer Science and Philosophy, Dartmouth College
Research Interests: Kortz explores AI accountability frameworks, FOIA access, and ethical tech governance. His work addresses algorithmic bias in criminal justice systems and the societal impacts of emerging technologies. He advocates for transparency in AI systems through legal mechanisms and public policy.
Recent Contributions: Co-authored amicus briefs on border device searches and facial recognition regulation. Advised on the NYT v. OpenAI lawsuit and participated in global AI regulation discussions. Authored publications on risk assessment tools and AI explainability in legal contexts.
Grants & Advising: Supervises students in the Cyberlaw Clinic, focusing on technology law projects. Collaborates on initiatives like the Berkman Klein Center's Algorithms and Justice program.
Labs/Teams: Core member of the Cyberlaw Clinic and the Berkman Klein Center's Ethics and Governance of AI initiative.





