David Brody
Director, Digital Justice InitiativeDavid Brody is the Director for the Digital Justice Initiative. He focuses on issues related to the intersection of technology and racial justice, such as consumer privacy, algorithmic bias, discriminatory advertising, election disinformation, free speech, online hate group activity, content moderation, and government surveillance. David launched the Digital Justice Initiative at the Lawyers’ Committee in 2019.
David previously served in the Wireline Competition Bureau of the Federal Communications Commission, where he helped write federal regulations protecting broadband Internet consumer privacy. He clerked for the Honorable Stephen H. Glickman of the District of Columbia Court of Appeals and the Honorable Frederick H. Weisberg of the Superior Court of the District of Columbia. He also was a fellow at the Electronic Privacy Information Center. David is a graduate of Harvard Law School.
Bar Admissions: Admitted in California, District of Columbia. Admitted to the Supreme Court of the United States, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit, and the U.S. District Court for the District of the District of Columbia.