Amanda
Levendowski ’14“At NYU Law, I learned how to be brave and be bold. As a 3L, I was able to publish an article in the Atlantic about copyright law...”
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Amanda
Levendowski ’14
“At NYU Law, I learned how to be brave and be bold. As a 3L, I was able to publish an article in the Atlantic about copyright law...”
• My Pathway at a Glance •
Beyond the Books
NYU Moot Court Board
Wikimedia Foundation volunteer
Summer Work
Davis Wright Tremaine
Cooley
After NYU Law
Clinical Teaching Fellow, NYU Law's Technology Law and Policy Clinic
Research Fellow, NYU Law's Information Law Institute
• The NYU Advantage: Mentorship •
“The Intellectual Property faculty knew exactly how to help me find my way.”
• 2L Highlight: New York City as Classroom •
“When I took Amy Adler’s art law class, one of the great things she did was take us to a gallery. It’s not every law school where you can just walk down the street and see the work of artists you’re studying, and then have an expert who knows about them talk to you about what that art means and the legal implications it has.”
• 3L Highlight: Hands-On Experience •
“The Technology Law and Policy Clinic changed what kind of lawyer I want to be.”• Achievements and Inspirations •
Leadership
Created a Wikipedia article as a for-credit project with encouragement from Professor Christopher Sprigman.
Coordinated the first-ever innovation law and policy Wikipedia Editathon.
Faculty Role Model
Professor Jeanne Fromer: “She is the kind of legal scholar, advocate, and mentor that I want to be.”
Student Organization
NYU Moot Court Board editor-in-chief: “I didn't just learn to become a better advocate and writer; I met my best friends, my law school family.”
Publications
“How Copyright Law Can Fix Artificial Intelligence's Implicit Bias Problem,” Washington Law Review (June 2018)
“Using Copyright to Combat Revenge Porn,”NYU Journal of Intellectual Property and Entertainment Law (2014)
“Our Best Weapon Against Revenge Porn: Copyright Law?,” The Atlantic (2014)
• The Washington Square Way •
“One of the best things about NYU Law is that no one ever told me, ‘No.’ Everyone was incredibly supportive and said, ‘Yes, of course. Show us what you want to do and go do it.’”