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Pinchas Huberman

Pinchas Huberman
Pinchas Huberman is a J.S.D. candidate at Yale Law School, writing his dissertation in free speech theory. He is also a Resident Fellow with the Yale Information Society Project and a Doctoral Fellow with the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada. Pinchas’ research interests include free speech, tort law, analytic and normative jurisprudence, constitutional theory, private law theory, and the intersections of law and technology. His previous work, exploring theories of tort liability for harms caused by emergent technologies, has appeared in the Canadian Journal of Law & Jurisprudence and Osgoode Hall Law Journal.

Doctoral Committee
Robert Post (chair), Jack Balkin (reader), Stephen Darwall (reader)

Education
J.D., University of Toronto, Faculty of Law
LL.M., University of Toronto, Faculty of Law
LL.M., Yale Law School

Contact Information
pinchas.huberman@yale.edu