James Courtney focuses his work on a variety of policy areas, including technology, national security, education, and energy and environmental. He conducts research and monitors developing policy issues to aid clients and engage with members of Congress and the Executive Branch. Mr. Courtney works closely with and advises clients on a wide range of regulatory and legislative issues related to technology, privacy, education, workforce development, and energy.
Perspectives
March–April 2023
The Blueprint for an “AI Bill of Rights” (pdf)
The Journal of Robotics, Artificial Intelligence & Law, Volume 6, No. 2
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Credentials
Education
- BA, Political Science, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 2021, with distinction
Admissions
- *Not admitted to the practice of law