Adam is a Project Coordinator at the Berkman Center, primarily responsible for the Chilling Effects Clearinghouse. He earned a bachelor’s degree in Folklore & Mythology from Harvard College, and a J.D. with honors in Intellectual Property from Boston University School of Law, where he authored or co-authored papers on collaborative law, bioethics and copyright reform.
In between those two stints at school he spent ten years training for the U.S. National Rowing Team, on which he won two World Championship medals and competed at the 1996 Olympic Games. He’d be glad to talk to you about training.
Outside of the Berkman Center, Adam coaches rowing and wrestling at nearby BB&N School, studies Brazilian jiu jitsu, reads as much science fiction as he can get his hands on, and adores his wife and two daughters. His role model is Batman, depending on who is writing him.
Last updated December 10, 2013.