Class of 2024

Sherry Tseng is from Taiwan and lived briefly in Vancouver, Canada. She received her B.A./M.A. in Philosophy from the University of Pennsylvania, where she graduated summa cum laude and Phi Beta Kappa. Her Master’s thesis focused on the formal logic of contradiction and how it fails to capture normative goods that take into consideration different understandings of race as influenced by a history of racism and colonialism. She has presented at conferences and has been published in a number of philosophy journals. At Penn, she was also an Arts Editor at 34th Street, the campus culture magazine, and a named Andrea Mitchell Scholar.

At Georgetown Law, Sherry is primarily interested in technology law as it relates to privacy, copyright, and artificial intelligence and hopes to pursue a legal career in these areas. When she is not at the many museums in D.C., she is trying to figure out the best chocolate chip cookie recipe.