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Woodrow Hartzog is a Professor of Law at Boston University School of Law and a Faculty Associate at Harvard University's Berkman Klein Center for Internet & Society. His work focuses on privacy law, digital technology policy, and AI ethics. He holds a Ph.D. in Mass Communication from UNC Chapel Hill, an LL.M. from George Washington University, and a J.D. from Cumberland School of Law. His research has been published in top-tier law reviews like Yale Law Journal and Columbia Law Review, as well as popular media including The New York Times and BBC.
- Education:
- Ph.D. in Mass Communication, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
- LL.M., George Washington University Law School
- J.D., Samford University’s Cumberland School of Law
His research interests emphasize legal and policy solutions for emerging technologies, particularly in privacy protection, AI governance, and data security. He authored Privacy’s Blueprint: The Battle to Control the Design of New Technologies (2018) and co-authored Breached!: Why Data Security Law Fails and How to Improve It (2022). Recent work critiques AI system design flaws and proposes regulatory frameworks to address harmful data practices.
He regularly contributes to policy discussions and has advised on legislative initiatives related to digital privacy and AI ethics. His articles analyze topics like algorithmic accountability, data breach patterns, and fault attribution in automated systems.
Woodrow maintains active engagement through Mastodon and LinkedIn, often discussing current issues in tech law and policy. He is also an advocate for mental health awareness, supporting initiatives addressing prenatal depression through his sister’s advocacy work.




