Anjali Dalal

Postdoctoral Associate in Law and Google Policy Fellow, Information Society Project
Anjali Dalal is a Postdoctoral Associate in Law and Google Policy Fellow, Information Society Project, at Yale Law School, studying First Amendment architectures in the Digital Age. In that capacity, she is exploring how societies have adopted emerging and popular technologies, the structure of the underpinning technologies, and their effect on First Amendment rights and values. Her work on hyperlinks and their attendant First Amendment implications has been published by the University of Pennsylvania’s Journal on Constitutional Law and has been cited by the Supreme Court of Canada in the case, Crookes v. Newton.

Anjali received her B.A. in philosophy and B.S. in economics from the University of Pennsylvania and her J.D. from Yale Law School. While at Yale, she was a Coker Fellow in Constitutional Law and also designed and co-taught an undergraduate seminar on digital civil liberties. After law school, she was selected as a Heyman Fellow and served in the Executive Office of the President as Assistant to the Chief Technology Officer, where she worked on issues including spectrum policy, cyber-security, rights-of-way, and broadband infrastructure. She has also spent time working on First Amendment and broadband infrastructure issues at the ACLU and Google, respectively.

Education
J.D., Yale, 2010
B.S., University of Pennsylvania Wharton School, 2006
B.A., University of Pennsylvania, 2006