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Dylan Moses is a law clerk specializing at the intersection of emerging technologies and legal frameworks surrounding online speech, privacy, intellectual property, and civil rights. As a founding fellow of the Integrity Institute, he has advised U.S. and international regulators on policy frameworks for governing social media platforms and ensuring responsible online governance.

Before joining the Berkman Klein Center, Dylan worked at the intersection of technology and law, securing web applications at the IRS, auditing networks at nuclear power plants, and managing the societal impacts of social media, including combatting hate speech, terrorism, and misinformation. His expertise bridges the technical and social dimensions of the internet, making him a unique voice in shaping digital policy.

He has contributed to several key publications on internet law and technology policy. His work has appeared in leading law reviews, journals, and online publications, including Harvard Law Review, Berkeley Journal of Criminal Law Blog, and Tech Policy Press, where he has written on topics such as the regulation of online speech, the constitutional challenges to Section 230, and the legal implications of generative AI (forthcoming 2025).

Dylan holds a B.A. in International Studies and Political Theory from Johns Hopkins University and a J.D. from Harvard Law School.


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MIT Science Policy Review

Mapping the space of social media regulation

Nathaniel Lubin, Kalie Mayberry, Dylan Moses, Manon Revel, Luke Thorburn, and Andrew West identify two modes of mapping the space of social media regulation and discuss the trade…

Aug 27, 2024
Tech Policy Press

More Questions Than Flags: Reality Check on DSA’s Trusted Flaggers

Dylan Moses and Elodie Vialle react to the DSA's 100 days.

May 28, 2024
Tech Policy Press

The Word Censorship Has An Actual Meaning: A Defense of Content Moderation

Dylan Moses distinguishes censorship and content moderation, arguing that conflating them creates problems and dangers.

Apr 16, 2024
Harvard Magazine

Facebook’s Failures

BKC Graduate Student Fellow Dylan Moses joins Jeff Horwitz and Latanya Sweeney to discuss Horwitz's book, Broken Code: Inside Facebook and the Fight to Expose Its Harmful Secrets.

Mar 1, 2024