Digital Portfolio
My digital portfolio contains a selection of scholarly writings that showcase my communication and analytical skills and demonstate my longstanding passion for the intersection of business, technology, and the law.
Please feel free to contact me with any questions, feedback, or requests for additional examples of my work. I truly look forward to hearing from you!
When Attorneys Hire Chatbots
An essay on the ethical considerations inherent to technology adoption by attorneys in light of the obligations outlined in the ABA’s Model Rules of Professional Conduct.
Case for Codification of Constitutional Privacy Protections
An argument for appropriate legislation to address the Constitutional privacy concerns that often arise with the introduction of new technology.
The IOT Offers Substantial Benefits for Criminal Law
An overview of the potential lawful and beneficials uses of Internet of Things evidence in criminal cases.
Criminology, Genealogy and Constitutionality
An examination of Constitutional questions surrounding the use of familial DNA in criminal investigations.
The Tragedy of the Shamans
A report on the history of exploitation of endangered Plant Genetic Resources (“PGR”) and associated Traditional Indigenous Knowledge (“TIK”) in lesser-developed nations with suggestions for a legally sound path forward.
Comparative Review - U.S. & Vietnam Legal Systems
An objective comparison of the divergent legal systems of two very different modern nations, with the ultimate goal of increasing understanding of the law and culture of both.
Dealing, with Feeling - Emotion in Negotiations
A statement on the inseparability of emotion from the negotiation process and how a skilled negotiator may use awareness of the role of feelings in decision-making to deliver the most advantageous solutions.
The Ballad of Blackacre: A Property Law Lamentation
*EXTRA* A piece of “punny” property law poetry designed either as an aid to understanding The Rule Against Perpetuties, or as a distraction from the trials of being a 1L. Maybe it can be both? (You decide.)