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photo Joel R. Reidenberg is the Stanley D. and Nikki Waxberg Chair and Professor of Law and the Founding Academic Director of the Center on Law and Information Policy.  Dr. Reidenberg’s published books and articles explore both information privacy and information technology law and policy.   He has served as an expert adviser to the U.S. Congress, the Federal Trade Commission and the European Commission on data privacy matters and has chaired the Section on Defamation and Privacy of the Association of American Law Schools (the academic society for American law professors) and is a former chair of the association's Section on Law and Computers.  Dr. Reidenberg received an A.B. degree from Dartmouth College, a J.D. from Columbia University, and both a D.E.A. droit international économique and a Ph.D in law from the Université de Paris -Sorbonne.  He is admitted to the Bars of New York and the District of Columbia.  To see Dr. Reidenberg’s full faculty profile please click here.


Jordan Kovnot is the Interim Director of the Center on Law and Information Policy. Prior to becoming Interim Director, Jordan served as CLIP's Dean's Fellow and Privacy Fellow. He is a former legal intern with the New York Attorney General's Office Internet Bureau. Jordan also does work as an attorney with the firm DeVore & DeMarco, LLP where he focuses on privacy and Internet legal issues. Jordan earned his B.A. degree from Dartmouth College and is a magna cum laude J.D. graduate of Fordham Law School.  He is a member of the Information Technology Committee of the New York City Bar.