B.A., Duke University; J.D., Georgetown University Law Center; LL.M., Georgetown University Law Center
Lindsey Barrett is a Fritz Family Fellow at the Institute for Technology Law & Policy at Georgetown Law, where she co-teaches the Technology Law & Policy Investigations Practicum and conducts cross-disciplinary research on privacy law and policy. Previously, she represented nonprofits in technology policy matters before federal agencies as a staff attorney and teaching fellow at Georgetown Law’s Communications & Technology Law Clinic. Her scholarship on consumer privacy and the Fourth Amendment has been published in a number of law journals, including the Seattle Law Review, the Georgetown Law Journal, and the Georgetown Law Technology Review, which she co-founded, while her other writing has been featured in popular publications like Slate, Fast Company, and Techdirt. She received her B.A. from Duke cum laude, and both an LL.M. in advocacy with distinction and her law degree from Georgetown.