Bio
Daniel graduated last spring with cum laude honors from Fordham University School of Law, where he was awarded as a Ruth Whitehead Whaley Scholar, received the New York Bar Foundation’s Catalyst Public Service Fellowship and Archibald R. Murray Public Service Award, and was the Senior Articles Editor for the Fordham Intellectual Property, Media & Entertainment Law Journal. He has written notes on biometric privacy in publicly available data and privacy issues in brain-computer interfaces, as well as a piece on artificial intelligence in automated public benefits systems.
In law school, Daniel was the Founder and President of the Surveillance Technology Oversight Project, Vice President of the Information Law Society, and a teaching assistant to Dr. Jed Shugerman focused on torts and legislation & regulation. He was a legal extern at Meta’s Oversight Board, the Future of Privacy Forum, and the Electronic Frontier Foundation, a privacy fellow at Novo Nordisk and the Fordham Center on Law and Information Policy, and a legal intern at City Bar Justice Center.
Prior to law school, Daniel received his B.A. in Political Science and Women & Gender Studies with summa cum laude honors from Rutgers University and was an Asylum Paralegal for Immigration Equality.