The Internet Law Student Organization (ILSO) was created to raise awareness and spark interest about Internet Law and the theoretical and practical dilemmas that arise when applying laws to rapidly developing technologies.
2023-2024 Officers:
Co-President |
Jayna Ortiz |
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Co-President |
Hilary Cheung |
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Co-Vice President |
Kiara Patino-Navarro |
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Co-Vice President and Co-External Content Manager |
Caroline Viola |
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Secretary |
Simran Kaur |
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Internal Communications Chair |
Alli Greubel |
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External Communications Chair |
Aliza J. Lee |
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Treasurer |
Taylor Ishida |
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Co-Events Chair |
Zoe Philadelphia-Kossak |
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Co-Events Chair |
Sandelin Sikes |
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Co-Fundraising Chair |
Hannah Parks |
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Co-Fundraising Chai |
Shelby Taketa |
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Co-External Content Manager |
Marisa Hawley |
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Internal Content Manager |
Raphael Kohler |
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1L Representative |
Hannah Grant |
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1L Representative |
Grace Kantrow |
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1L Representative |
Megan Le |
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1L Representative |
Beth Choi |
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1L Representative |
Mary Rose Finnigan |
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1L Representative |
Chianna Mirtaheri |
Faculty Advisor: Professor Eric Goldman
Mission Statement:
As a student organization dedicated to Internet Law, we aim to:
- Raise awareness and spark interest about Internet Law and the theoretical and practical dilemmas that arise when applying laws to rapidly developing technologies.
- Enable crucial discussions about hot topics in Internet Law such as privacy, content moderation and online free speech, ethics, cybersecurity, and online intellectual property.
- Educate students about the different facets of Internet and Tech Policy.
- Promote collaboration among all legal communities and practice areas (i.e criminal law, family law, social justice, technology law).
External Links:
LSO Email: internetlaw@scu.edu
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