
Gus Hurwitz, a Fellow at the University of Pennsylvania Law School's Center for Technology, Innovations and Competition, has accepted the Law College's offer to teach in its Space, Cyber, & Telecommunications Law program. After a national search stretching over a year, the Law College is thrilled to have someone with Hurwitz's expertise join our unique program.
Hurwitz graduated from the University of Chicago Law School. Since graduation, he worked in the US Department of Justice's honor's program as a trial attorney in the Antitrust Division, Telecom and Media Section. He also has been a visiting assistant professor at George Mason University Law School.
He has published numerous articles on technology and the law, including "Trust and Online Interaction as Verifiable but Non-Observable Conduct," which will be published in the University of Pennsylvania Law Review this year.
When he joins the College of Law in the Fall 2013, he will teach Cyber Law and Domestic Telecommunications Law, among other things.