Victoria Tang
Legal Research Fellow
Victoria Tang is a legal research fellow at the Knight First Amendment Institute. Her collaboration with outside academics on cutting-edge scholarship helps inform litigation decisions and public education strategies. Before joining the Institute, Tang taught in Georgetown’s Communications & Technology Law Clinic (Institute for Public Representation), focusing on algorithmic bias, media ownership, privacy, and surveillance. She also defended high school and college reporters as a legal fellow at the Student Press Law Center. During law school at Berkeley, Tang worked on public interest cases at the American Civil Liberties Union, National Coalition Against Censorship, and Southern Poverty Law Center. She participated in Berkeley’s International Human Rights Law Clinic and led its California Asylum Representation Clinic. She served as senior online editor of the California Law Review and senior articles editor of the Berkeley Journal of Employment and Labor Law. Prior to her legal career, Tang was an editor at Wired. She received her LL.M. in advocacy from Georgetown Law; J.D. from the University of California at Berkeley; M.A. in journalism from Syracuse University; and B.A. in molecular and cell biology, political science, and rhetoric from the University of California at Berkeley.