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Mehtab Khan is an Assistant Professor of Law and Computer Science at Cleveland State University's College of Law. She specializes in copyright law, platform governance, and AI law, teaching courses on Intellectual Property and AI Law. Her research focuses on accountability frameworks for AI datasets, automated content moderation, and AI's impact on creative industries.
Previously, she held fellowships at Harvard's Berkman Klein Center, Yale Law School's Information Society Project, and Stanford HAI. She also served as Program Director for the Yale/Wikimedia Initiative and conducted research at the Wikimedia Foundation, Creative Commons, and the Electronic Frontier Foundation. Khan holds an LLM and JSD from UC Berkeley School of Law.
Her doctoral work examined internet platforms' role in fair use, driven by challenges users face accessing knowledge. She is a licensed attorney with experience in the U.S., Malaysia, and Pakistan, focusing on digital rights legal battles. Her grants include projects on AI in hiring, supported by the Center for Technology, Society and Policy and the Center for Long-Term Cybersecurity.




