Christina Lee

Christina Lee
Visiting Associate Professor of Law and Privacy and Technology Law Fellow
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Christina Lee is a Visiting Associate Professor of Law and Privacy and Technology Law Fellow at the George Washington University Law School. Her research explores how the law should address the harms of emerging technologies, particularly artificial intelligence (AI). She examines how the complexity of the tech ecosystem—how actors in the tech industry interact with each other to produce, develop, and deploy products and services powered by emerging technologies—challenges the efforts to use traditional legal frameworks that predate the rise of AI to address the harms of AI.
Professor Lee earned a BA with Distinction in International Relations, a BS with Distinction in Mathematics, and an MS in Computer Science from Stanford University. She received her JD cum laude from Harvard Law School, where she served as a Submissions Manager and a Symposium Articles Editor for the Harvard Journal of Law and Technology. Prior to law school, Professor Lee worked as a Senior Program Manager at Microsoft.
BA, BS, MS, Stanford University; JD, Harvard University