This is the personal website of Christina Lee, the Privacy and Technology Law Fellow at the George Washington University Law School. I attempt to keep a record of what I've been up to here. The contents of the website mostly relate to my own scholarly endeavors, but I may add other things here and there if I feel so moved.
As you can probably tell, web development and graphic design were not my focus during my studies, but I hope this website gives you some sense of who I am.
This website was initially written in Markdown before being converted into html using pandoc. I've made adjustments and added things on top, but the bones of this website remain what pandoc generated from the Markdown file. So if you're thinking it looks more like a document than a website, well, you're not wrong.
This website is on GitHub Pages, which means that per GitHub's docs, your IP address will be logged and stored by GitHub for security purposes. I do not run any additional analytics on this website.
I am currently a Visiting Associate Professor of Law and the inaugural Privacy and Technology Law Fellow at the George Washington University Law School (faculty profile). In the fall of 2026, I will start as an Assistant Professor of Law at the University of San Diego School of Law. My scholarship explores how the law should address the harms of emerging technologies like artificial intelligence (AI), particularly in light of the complexity of the tech ecosystem involved in producing, developing, and deploying products and services powered by emerging technologies, and I teach courses that are related to my research areas. I received my J.D. cum laude from Harvard Law School and am licensed to practice law in Massachusetts.
Before pivoting to law, I spent five years as a product manager at Microsoft (back when product managers at Microsoft were called program managers), working on a number of AI- and data-powered enterprise software, making use of my Master of Science in Computer Science with a specialization in AI from Stanford University. I also received from Stanford a B.S. with Distinction in Mathematics and a B.A. with Distinction in International Relations. My academic background in computer science and experience in the tech industry deeply informs my legal scholarship.
Outside of work, I enjoy going to see plays and musicals, solving crosswords, tinkering with self-hosting and other computer stuff, and watching my cats, Charlie and Luna, be goofy.
I was born and raised in Seoul, South Korea.

Cat tax: Charlie (left) and Luna (right)
AI Agents’ Shadow Principals, 17 U.C. Irvine L. Rev. (forthcoming; work in progress)
Protecting Consumers in the Interactions Behind AI Agents, 40 Harv. J.L. & Tech. (forthcoming; work in progress) (invited symposium contribution)
Beyond Algorithmic Disgorgement: Remedying Algorithmic Harms, 16 U.C. Irvine L. Rev. (forthcoming 2026)
Consistently Arbitrary or Arbitrarily Consistent: Navigating the Tensions Between Homogenization and Multiplicity in Algorithmic Decision-Making: Navigating the Tensions Between Homogenization and Multiplicity in Algorithmic Decision-Making, FAccT ’25: Procs. 2025 ACM Conf. on Fairness, Accoutability, and Transparency 3336 (2025) (with Shira Gur-Arieh)
KOSA’s Path Forward: Distinguishing Design from Content to Maintain Free Speech Protections, Tech Pol’y Press (Oct. 1, 2024) (with Caitlin Burke & Jennifer King)
This seminar focuses on the regulation of AI bias and discrimination. We look at how issues of bias and discrimination arise in AI systems. We examine at how existing laws—anti-discrimination, consumer protection, privacy, etc.—grapple with these issues, where they succeed and where they fail, and how new laws specifically targeting AI fill the gap. We also look at how technical advances create not only problems but also tools to combat bias and discrimination.
Best way to reach me is by email at contact [at] christina-lee [dot] me.
If what you wish to contact me about directly relates to my current position at GW Law, please email me instead at christina [dot] lee [at] law [dot] gwu [dot] edu.
My LinkedIn profile can be found here.