Gent Salihu
Class of 2025
Gent Salihu is the Allen and Erika Lo Endowed Technology Law Scholar at Georgetown Law and the Editor-in-Chief of the Georgetown Journal of International Law. Previously, Gent was a Google Policy Fellow with the Cato Institute and a research assistant to Professor Cohen. Prior to law school, he worked on justice reforms through USAID Kosovo programming, including utilizing technology to improve access to justice and streamline services. Gent also served as an Advisor to the President of Kosovo and Minister of Justice, and taught public policy at the Rochester Institute of Technology in Kosovo. Gent was an integral part of Kosovo’s major state-building initiatives, from conducting a functional review of the justice sector to transforming the new country’s property rights regime to address pervasive informality and empower women. Gent graduated A.B., magna cum laude, in Philosophy and Government from Dartmouth College, and as a recipient of Weidenfeld and Chevening scholarships, he holds a Master of Public Policy from the University of Oxford.