Zach Lerner

Zach Lerner is a third year student at Harvard Law School. He graduated from Duke University with a degree in Political Science and a certificate in Information Science + Information Studies. Zach taught social studies in Phoenix, Arizona as a Teach For America corps member before attending law school. Zach is published in the Harvard Journal of Law & Technology for his work on the role of public-private partnerships in mitigating botnets. He served as a legal research assistant with the Youth and Media Project at the Berkman Center for Internet & Society and spent a semester as a student practitioner with the Cyberlaw Clinic. Zach has spent his summers as a Google Policy Fellow at the Center for Democracy & Technology and summer associate at Fenwick & West. He will be starting a one-year fellowship at ZwillGen PLLC in Washington, D.C. in fall 2015 and then serving as a law clerk for a federal district judge starting in fall 2016. Zach enjoys hiking, binge-watching on Netflix, playing sports, and attending concerts. [More]