Helping law firms, organizations, and technology companies navigate emerging legal issues involving artificial intelligence, information governance, and intellectual freedom.
About
In addition to her law practice, Jennifer also serves on the faculty of the University of Arizona College of Information Science, where she teaches Copyright and Intellectual Property law and the Foundations of Library Science.
Practice areas
Emerging technology law
Counsel for organizations building, deploying, or governing AI.
- AI governance
- AI regulation
- Responsible AI
- AI compliance
- Generative AI
- Technology risk
Information integrity
The legal and policy dimensions of a trustworthy information ecosystem.
- Misinformation
- Disinformation
- Digital literacy
- Information authenticity
- Trust & safety
Intellectual freedom & First Amendment
Defending the right to read, teach, and know.
- Library advocacy
- Collection policies
- Challenges to materials
- Public records
- Academic freedom
Legal research & strategic consulting
Deep research and analysis for complex, novel questions.
- Litigation strategy support
- Complex legal research
- Expert issue development
- Regulatory analysis
- Legislative tracking
Insights
Articles publishing on a rolling basis. For reprint or commentary requests, please get in touch.
Speaking
Available for:
- Presentations
- CLEs
- Webinars
- Conferences
- Guest lectures