Stuart Leach
Stuart Leach (he/him) is a Summer Legal Intern of the Institute for Technology Law & Policy.

Stuart Leach is a Tech Law & Policy Scholar at Georgetown University Law Center (J.D. expected May 2028). Through the Georgetown Tech & Policy Institute, he is working at Helen Keller International, supporting the organization’s responsible adoption of AI across its global health programs. He also works as a research assistant to Professor Daniel Wilf-Townsend on AI-related litigation and competes on Georgetown’s Trial Advocacy Team.
Before law school, Stuart spent a decade as a software engineer. He currently runs Deliberize, a legal-tech company developing privacy-compliance scanning tools for plaintiff-side and consumer-protection litigators. His scanner has identified 55 distinct tracking technologies across more than 560 websites, surfacing potential violations under state privacy and consumer-protection statutes. He also sits on the American Society of Trial Consultants’ AI Task Force, advising trial lawyers and consultants on AI implementation and litigation risk.
Stuart holds a B.A. in English from the University of Texas at Austin, with a minor in music. He records and releases music with more than 20 million Spotify streams and national licensing placements. When he’s not recording, reading, writing, or coding, he’s probably preparing dinner for his two rescue cats, Fela Kuti and Frida Kahlo.