Julius is an LL.M. Candidate at Yale Law School. His work focuses on the intersection of law, technology and legal philosophy, particularly in the areas of copyright, moral rights, trade marks, privacy, entertainment and consumer protections. He is currently researching the role of source attribution across a variety of disparate legal norms. He is a Submissions Editor for the Yale Journal of Law and Technology (YJoLT).
Before coming to Yale, Julius practiced intellectual property and technology-facing law in New Zealand and tutored jurisprudence at The University of Auckland. He received his LL.B. (Hons) and B.A. (majoring in Psychology and Philosophy) from The University of Auckland in 2019.