Internet Law Student Organization

Student Life

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.

2024-2025 Officers:

President

Hannah Parks

hparks@scu.edu

Co-Vice President

Hannah Grant

hlgrant@scu.edu

Co-Vice President

Grace Kantrow

gkantrow@scu.edu

Treasurer

Shelby Taketa

staketa@scu.edu

External Communications Chair

Beth Choi

schoi4@scu.edu

External Content Manager

Jessica Daney Cuevas Madriz

jcuevasmadriz@scu.edu

Co-Fundraising Chair

Eleni Mandas

emandas@scu.edu

Co-Fundraising Chair

Schuyler Chamberlain

scchamberlain@scu.edu

Secretary & 2L Representative

Emily Caballero

ecaballero@scu.edu

3L Representative

Emma Reed

ereed@scu.edu

2L Representative

Mehar Bajwa

mbajwa@scu.edu

2L Representative

Rachel Jeet

rjeet@scu.edu

1L Representative

Justin Shen

jshen6@scu.edu

1L Representative

Nicholas Levi

nlevi@scu.edu

1L Representative

Samuel Tse

stse@scu.edu

1L Representative

Cristofer Tzoc

ctzoc@scu.edu

Faculty Advisor: Professor Eric Goldman

Mission Statement:

As a student organization dedicated to Internet Law, we aim to:

  1. Raise awareness and spark interest about Internet Law and the theoretical and practical dilemmas that arise when applying laws to rapidly developing technologies.
  2. Enable crucial discussions about hot topics in Internet Law such as privacy, content moderation and online free speech, ethics, cybersecurity, and online intellectual property.
  3. Educate students about the different facets of Internet and Tech Policy.
  4. 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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