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Established in 2003, the Institute for Information Law and Policy is New York Law School’s home for the study of information, communications, and law in the global digital age. The goal of the Institute is to apply the theory and technology of communications and information to strengthening democratic institutions and
the rule of law as technology evolves. Through its curriculum, ongoing conference and speaker series, and a variety of original projects, the Institute investigates the emerging field of information law, which encompasses intellectual property, privacy, free speech, information access, communications, and all areas of law pertaining
to information and communications practices.

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Aysha Schomburg
Aysha Schomburg
My office is responsible for helping young people between the ages of 16 and 21 transition out of foster care. We have a variety of programs that help them get higher education, housing, jobs, and other types of support. It’s stressful. I have to be very efficient with my time. I can’t burn the midnight oil. I leave at 5:30 every day to go to class. More
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