Deborah Goldman is a Legal Fellow in the Office of General Counsel at the Institute of Museum and Library Services, where she focuses on copyright law and policy.
She graduated from American University Washington College of Law in 2014, where she was a student attorney in the Glushko-Samuelson Intellectual Property Law Clinic, a blogger for the Intellectual Property Brief, and the Publications Editor of the Legislation & Policy Brief. She previously interned with the National Telecommunications and Information Administration’s Office of Policy Analysis and Development and the Association of Research Libraries.
Deborah splits her time between New York and DC, and spends most of her free time agonizing over her fantasy hockey team, eating cupcakes, and reading about the Internet on a train.