
معرفی
Mehtab Khan serves as Assistant Professor of Law and Computer Science at Cleveland State University College of Law, specializing in Intellectual Property, AI Law, and technology policy. Her expertise bridges legal frameworks and emerging technologies with focus on copyright law, platform governance, and artificial intelligence accountability.
Her educational background includes an LLM and JSD from University of California, Berkeley School of Law, where her doctoral dissertation examined the role of internet platforms in shaping fair use. This research originated from observing how platforms like Google and Wikipedia navigate copyright rules to enhance knowledge access.
Professor Khan's scholarship addresses critical gaps in AI regulation, including accountability frameworks for training datasets, automated content moderation systems, and AI's impact on creative industries. Her work emphasizes ensuring diversity and representation throughout AI development processes.
Her notable recognitions include:
- Berkman Klein Center Fellowship (Harvard University)
- Resident Fellowship at Yale Law School's Information Society Project
- Center for Technology, Society and Policy Fellowship (2019)
- Center for Long-Term Cybersecurity Research Grant (2019)
- Multiple grants for AI hiring research initiatives
As a licensed attorney practicing across the United States, Malaysia, and Pakistan, she has held strategic roles at Wikimedia Foundation, Creative Commons, and Electronic Frontier Foundation. Her current research continues to influence digital rights discourse through collaborations with Stanford HAI and Yale/Wikimedia initiatives.




