Dawn Nunziato
Dawn Nunziato
Theodore and James Pedas Family Professor of Intellectual Property and Technology Law
Department: Goerge Washington University Law School
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Dawn Carla Nunziato is the Theodore and James Pedas Family Professor of Intellectual Property and Technology Law at The George Washington University Law School, where she is Co-Director of the Global Internet Freedom and Human Rights Project and Law School Lead for the Public Interest Technology University Network. She is an internationally recognized expert in the area of content regulation and free speech on the Internet and author of the critically acclaimed book Virtual Freedom: Net Neutrality and Free Speech in the Internet Age. She has written extensively on issues involving free speech and privacy on the Internet, and has lectured and taught courses on these subjects around the world, including at Oxford University, the Munich Intellectual Property Law Center, Tsinghua University in Beijing, University of Palermo in Buenos Aires, the European University Institute in Florence, University of Freiburg, Germany, The Qatar Ministry of Culture, The Organization for Security and Co-Operation in Europe (OSCE) in Vienna, and the Instituto Tecnológico Autónomo de México. She has been an invited presenter at leading law schools and universities, including Georgetown, Harvard, Notre Dame, Oxford, University of Pennsylvania, Stanford, Vanderbilt, University of Virginia, Washington University, and Yale. She currently serves as Chair of the TikTok Content Advisory Council. While a law student at the University of Virginia, she served as Articles Development Editor of the Virginia Law Review and was the recipient of the Thomas Marshall Miller Prize, awarded to the outstanding member of the graduating class.