Caitlin Hall




Caitlin Hall

Caitlin is from Tucson, Arizona and attended the University of Arizona.  She received a B.A. in philosophy and a B.S. in molecular and cellular biology.  While at the University of Arizona, she conducted research on protein structure and hybrid molecular orbitals in the departments of biochemistry and chemistry, respectively.  She is the co-author of articles in Molecular Physics, Journal of Physical Chemistry A, Physical Review Letters, and Chemical Physics Letters.

At Yale Law School, Caitlin has pursued studies related to the fields of law and technology and corporate law.  She has published articles in the Yale Journal of Law and Feminism and the Stanford Technology Law Review, and is the editor in chief of the Yale Journal of Law and Technology.  She served as a student organizer for the Access to Knowledge II Conference and the Symposium on Reputation Economies, both at Yale, and the State of Play V Conference, held at Nanyang Technological University in Singapore.