The Technology Law Clinic works with organizational clients on issues related to how the government’s use of technology affects the lives of real people, especially in the context of law enforcement investigations and the criminal legal system.

 

Students work in teams on matters that advance their client’s advocacy goals and use whatever lawyering approach makes the most sense in context. This could include litigation, legislative advocacy, public education, seeking or analyzing public records, or pursuing policy change. Students get to do deep legal research, extensive writing, and advise their clients on advocacy strategy.

 

On these pages, you'll find some of the Technology Law Clinic's public-facing work.