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Kendra Albert
Technology Lawyer
Kendra Albert is a technology lawyer and clinical instructor at the Cyberlaw Clinic at Harvard Law School.1 They specialize in teaching students to practice technology law and describe themselves as a "radical generalist" who works on a wide range of technology-related issues.1
Professional Experience
Harvard Law School: Albert currently serves as a clinical instructor at the Cyberlaw Clinic, where they have been working for almost 7 years.2 In this role, they focus on:
- Teaching students to practice technology law
- Working on various technology-related legal issues
- Providing legal support for digital rights and advocacy organizations
Previous Roles: Before their position at Harvard, Albert's professional experience includes:
- Associate at Zeitgeist Law PC (2016-2017)1
- Research Associate at Harvard Law School (2012-2013)1
- Fellow at the Berkman Center for Internet & Society (2012-2013)1
Areas of Expertise
Albert's work and research concentrate on:
- Digital technology and power
- Gender and sexuality in relation to technology
- Privacy and information security
- Free expression and creativity
- Handling online abuse and data minimization
Notable Projects
Some of Albert's recent public projects include:
- Assisting Fight for the Future against a subpoena from Proctorio
- Providing legal support for Veil Machine's art show protesting digital gentrification
- Representing Paul Kruczynski in a trademark dispute with Instagram1
Additional Roles
In addition to their work at Harvard, Kendra Albert:
- Accepted the role of chair of the board of The Tor Project in 20223
- Describes themselves as a "public interest technology lawyer" and an "undisciplined scholar of computing, gender, and society"4
It's worth noting that as of July 2024, Albert announced they would be leaving the Cyberlaw Clinic at Harvard Law School after almost 7 years and moving to Philadelphia.2