Erez Reuveni is a Non-Residential Fellow at the Center for Internet and Society. His research and writing focuses on how the laws governing Internet content and infrastructure affect creativity and innovation, with a particular interest in cognitive science and creativity. Erez is also a trial attorney with the United States Department of Justice, Civil Division, where he litigates federal trial and appellate cases with a constitutional and administrative law focus.
Erez received his B.A. magana cum laude in political science from Brandeis University in 2002 and his J.D. summa cum laude from Boston University School of Law in 2006. At Boston University he served as an Articles Editor for the law review and was awarded the Dr. John Ordronaux Prize. Following law school, Erez clerked for Judge Jon Newman of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit and Judge Mark Wolf of the U.S. District Court for the District of Massachusetts. Before and during law school, Erez served as managing editor of MacDirectory Magazine, a technology and culture magazine based in Boston.
- Title:Non-Residential Fellow
- Links:SSRN
- Contact:ereuveni@law.stanford.edu
- Focus Areas:Architecture and Public Policy Copyright and Fair Use
- Areas of Expertise:Intellectual Property Cognitive Science and Creativity