Tiffany Li

University of New Hampshire School of Law — Assistant Professor of Law
Yale Law School Information Society Project — Fellow



Tiffany C. Li is a technology attorney and legal scholar. She is an Assistant Professor of Law at University of New Hampshire School of Law, where she teaches Internet Law and Constitutional Law. She is also a Fellow at Yale Law School’s Information Society Project.

Li is an expert on privacy, artificial intelligence, and technology platform governance. She regularly appears as a legal commentator in national and global news outlets, and she has written for popular publications including the Washington Post, the Atlantic, and Slate. She writes a recurring column on technology and privacy for MSNBC. Her recent academic scholarship includes articles on privacy in pandemic and privacy as a civil right.

She previously taught Technology Law at Boston University School of Law and has held past legal positions at the Wikimedia Foundation, General Assembly, and Ask.com. Li has a JD from Georgetown Law and a BA in English from UCLA.

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