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Hiram Meléndez Juarbe

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Hiram Meléndez-Juarbe is Member of the Puerto Rico Commission on Civil Rights,[1] Professor and Associate Dean at the University of Puerto Rico Law School,[2] where he teaches constitutional law, privacy and technology, copyright and intellectual property topics, cyberlaw, administrative law and seminars on constitutional law and cyberspace. He is founder of the UPR New Technologies, Intellectual Property and Society Clinic[3] and co-legal lead of Creative Commons Puerto Rico.[4] He graduated from the University of Puerto Rico (BA 1997, JD 2000), Harvard University (LL.M. 2002) and New York University (LL.M. 2008, JSD 2013).  He is co-founder of the blawg derechoalderecho.org.  Hiram has been Visiting Professor at the University of Ottawa and the Leving College of Law, University of Florida.

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