
Victoria Tang
Lecturer and Clinical Instructor
BA, University of California, Berkeley
MA, Syracuse University
JD, University of California, Berkeley School of Law
LLM, Georgetown University Law Center
Biography
Victoria Tang joins Boston University School of Law as a lecturer and clinical instructor in the BU/MIT Student Innovations Law Clinic, which provides experiential education through legal assistance to the next generation of creators, researchers, and tech advocates.
Before arriving at BU Law, Victoria served as a clinical supervisor and staff attorney at the East Bay Community Law Center (EBCLC), a clinic at the University of California, Berkeley School of Law. At EBCLC, she guided students through direct client representation and policy advocacy for people with conviction histories facing barriers to reentry, including eligibility for employment and housing opportunities. Tang also taught in the Communications & Technology Law Clinic at Georgetown University Law Center, where she collaborated on projects to combat algorithmic discrimination, safeguard online privacy, and stop surveillance of communities of color. Before teaching, she defended the rights of reporters at the Knight First Amendment Institute at Columbia University and the Student Press Law Center. Tang has also contributed to immigration nonprofit organizations dedicated to protecting the rights of asylum seekers and migrants.
Prior to her legal career, she was a science and technology journalist, working most recently as an editor at WIRED. She received her LLM in Clinical Advocacy from Georgetown University Law Center; JD from the University of California, Berkeley School of Law; MA in Journalism from Syracuse University; and BA in Molecular & Cell Biology, Political Science, and Rhetoric from the University of California, Berkeley.
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