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Tiffany Li

Resident Fellow

Yale Law School - Information Society Project

New York

Expertise

Artificial Intelligence Computer Science Consumer Technology Cryptography Cybersecurity Education Free Speech Government Information Technology Intellectual Property International Policy Journalism Law Legislation National Security Open Source Policy Privacy Research

Tiffany C. Li is an attorney and Resident Fellow at Yale Law School’s Information Society Project. She is an expert on privacy, intellectual property, and technology law and policy.

Li leads the Wikimedia/YLS Initiative on Intermediaries and Information and is an Affiliate Scholar at Princeton’s Center for Information Technology Policy. She frequently writes and speaks on law and policy related to artificial intelligence, virtual reality, the Internet, and more.

Li has been honored as a Transatlantic Digital Debates Fellow (Global Public Policy Institute/New America Foundation), a Fellow of Information Privacy (International Association of Privacy Professionals), and a Fellow of the Internet Law and Policy Foundry. She holds CIPP/US, CIPP/E, CIPT, and CIPM privacy certifications.

She has a J.D. from Georgetown University Law Center, where she was a Global Law Scholar, and a B.A. from University of California Los Angeles, where she was a Norma J. Ehrlich Alumni Scholar.

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