معرفی
Mehtab Khan is an Assistant Professor of Law at Cleveland State University College of Law, specializing in Intellectual Property, AI Law, and technology-related legal frameworks. She teaches and researches topics such as copyright law, platform governance, and the ethical implications of artificial intelligence.
- Education:
- JSD (Law and Technology), University of California, Berkeley School of Law (2021)
- LLM (Law and Technology), University of California, Berkeley School of Law (2014)
- BA and LLB, Lahore University of Management Sciences (2013)
Her research explores accountability frameworks for AI training datasets, the regulation of automated content moderation, and AI's impact on creative industries. She has received grants from the Center for Technology, Society and Policy (2019) and the Center for Long-Term Cybersecurity (2019).
Mehtab Khan has held roles at Yale Law School as a Resident Fellow at the Information Society Project and Program Director for the Yale/Wikimedia Initiative on Intermediaries and Information. She has also been a visiting researcher at Stanford HAI and worked with institutions like the Wikimedia Foundation, Creative Commons, and the Electronic Frontier Foundation.
Scientific Awards
- Fellow at the Berkman Klein Center at Harvard University
- Fellow at the Center for Technology, Society and Policy (2019)
- Research Grantee at the Center for Long-Term Cybersecurity (2019)





