The Tech Justice Law Project (TJLP), established in 2023 as a new project of Campaign for Accountability, was founded to 1) build and strengthen tech accountability litigation efforts, and 2) reimagine the legal doctrine and discourse that governs tech accountability, primarily in the US. TJLP sits within a broader network of technologists, organizations, litigators and academics, all advocating for tech reform and accountability. TJLP is now looking for a postgraduate law fellow to join the team!
As a new initiative, TJLP has a start-up culture that provides much opportunity for the right candidate. On a typical day at TJLP, a postgraduate fellow could expect to undertake any of the following responsibilities:
We invite applications from candidates who are passionate about tech policy and law, and particularly from an angle of pursuing accountability. Ideally, the right candidate for the job will both be trained in US law, and have some work or academic experience with tech law and policy. Given the start-up nature of TJLP, this position will be a better fit for candidates who are flexible, able to take charge in an unstructured environment, willing to bring high level ideas to the strategy table, but equally willing to dive into the weeds of planning logistics or case updates.
Background on Tech Justice Law Project
Increasingly, Big Tech is turning to the courts to protect their business model and stymie any legislative or regulatory progress advocates have made to rein in their unbridled power. The prospects of regulating political advertisements, transparency measures, and online safety and data privacy frameworks are all threatened by existing interpretations of US constitutional and statutory law.
TJLP plays a distinct role in the tech accountability field, filling a gap by serving as the connective tissue between tech accountability litigation and the tech reform movement. TJLP convenes progressive allies, academics, and regulators to weigh in on important tech cases and engage in public conversations about the issues raised, moving debate beyond the tech reform community. To that end over the past year and a half, TJLP has begun bringing together litigators, technologists, public interest lawyers, state attorneys general, academics, and others to build a network of important voices and advisors.
TJLP has been identifying strategic opportunities for these leaders to weigh in on important cases through amicus briefs filed in both state and federal courts, including the Supreme Court. TJLP seeks to publicize its work and thought leadership to tech and legal journalists, key stakeholders, and other prominent voices to ensure these important arguments regarding consumer safety become part of the public discourse. Just as lawmakers are not insulated from public opinion, neither are judges. TJLP firmly believes that as important as the legal issues in a case is the narrative-framing potential of a case – strategically telling stories about the victims/survivors of tech harm and revealing how law has been weaponized to serve political objectives or for the tech industry to maintain the status quo and avoid accountability.
Areas of focus:
TJLP is focusing in four principal areas:
Salary and Benefits
This is a one year, funded position plus benefits. This is an entirely remote position; if any travel will be required as part of the fellowship work, the Fellow will be provided the necessary resources for travel.
Applications
This fellowship is open to both Spring 2025 graduates and alumni of ABA accredited law schools. The ideal candidate would begin the fellowship by summer 2025, or late summer 2025 for someone taking the July 2025 bar exam. The fellowship is generously supported through the Public Interest Technology University Network (https://pit-un.org/) and PIT-UN member institution, Temple University.
To apply for this position, please send the following application materials to Laura Bingham, Executive Director, Institute for Law, Innovation & Technology (laura.bingham@temple.edu) in an email with subject heading “TJLP Fellowship”:
For full consideration, please submit all application materials by April 15, 2025.
The Tech Justice Law Project (TJLP), established in 2023 as a new project of Campaign for Accountability, was founded to 1) build and strengthen tech accountability litigation efforts, and 2) reimagine the legal doctrine and discourse that governs tech accountability, primarily in the US. TJLP sits within a broader network of technologists, organizations, litigators and academics, all advocating for tech reform and accountability. TJLP is now looking for a postgraduate law fellow to join the team!
As a new initiative, TJLP has a start-up culture that provides much opportunity for the right candidate. On a typical day at TJLP, a postgraduate fellow could expect to undertake any of the following responsibilities: