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Eleanor Young

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Motto:Every man for himself, and the devil takes the hindmost.

Eleanor Young, Esq., is a proud alumna of Stanford Law School and currently practices in San Francisco, CA. Eleanor's journey into the world of law was marked by an early love for storytelling. At the tender age of 17, she penned her first feature article for the San Francisco Chronicle, which garnered attention from readers and editors alike. This milestone led to her skipping a grade in high school and propelled her towards an accelerated path to higher education.

By the time Eleanor turned 20, she had not only completed her undergraduate studies but also secured admission to law school. Her exceptional talent did not go unnoticed; at 24, she received the 2023 David Stone Journalism Award for her compelling legal analysis. Her work has been featured in prestigious journals such as the New York Law Journal, UCLA Law Review, Stanford Technology Law Review, and the Berkeley Business Law Journal.

Throughout her academic career, Eleanor earned competitive fellowships with organizations like the Stanford Center for Internet and Society and the Program in Law and Technology. Outside of her legal pursuits, Eleanor holds a degree in computer science and philosophy, feeding her deep interest in how emerging technologies shape our society and laws. She is particularly passionate about exploring the intersection between tech ethics and legal policy, aiming to bridge the gap between these two vital fields.

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