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    Morgan Weiland

    Executive Director, Stanford Law School Constitutional Law Center; Affiliate Scholar, SLS Center for Internet and Society; ABD, Stanford Department of Communication

    Morgan N. Weiland serves as the Executive Director of the Constitutional Law Center at Stanford Law School, a position she has held since July 2017. She is also an Affiliate Scholar at the Center for Internet and Society at Stanford. Weiland earned her Juris Doctor (JD) from Stanford Law School in 2015, where she has since contributed significantly to legal scholarship and education.

    Academic Background and Research

    Weiland holds a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science and Cinema & Media Studies from Carleton College (2006). Currently, she is a PhD candidate in Stanford's Communication Department, focusing her dissertation on the intersection of internet law and First Amendment rights. Her dissertation, titled Making Internet Law: How Cyberspace Was Socially Constructed as a First Amendment Speech System, examines the evolution of internet regulation and the role of private firms in public discourse, particularly through the lens of landmark cases like Reno v. ACLU .1

    Professional Experience

    Before her current role, Weiland was a Lecturer in Law at Stanford during the 2017-2018 academic year, where she developed courses on platforms, law, and ethics. She also clerked for Judge M. Margaret McKeown on the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals during the 2018-2019 term. Weiland is admitted to practice law in California .13

    Contributions and Activities

    At the Constitutional Law Center, Weiland is involved in various initiatives that promote understanding of constitutional principles and their application in contemporary society. The center focuses on issues such as legislative powers, constitutional democracy, and freedoms of speech and press .2

    In addition to her administrative roles, Weiland actively engages with broader discussions on technology's impact on law and policy through her research and public speaking engagements .45 She can be followed on social media platforms like X (formerly Twitter) under the handle @morganweiland .3

    Highlights

    Feb 14 · twitter

    I’m thrilled to share that I’ve accepted a position as an Assistant Professor of Communication Law at Boston University, with a courtesy appointment at Boston University School of Law, starting in July. Thanks to everyone @Stanford Department of Communication and @StanfordLaw!

    Jul 1 · law.stanford.edu
    Morgan Weiland - Director (Program), Staff - Stanford Law School
    Morgan Weiland - Director (Program), Staff - Stanford Law School

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    Location

    San Francisco Bay Area