- Research area: Internet Law and Policy
- Major: Communication and Media Studies
- Dissertation Title: The Semi-Privatization of Digital Copyright Regulation: The Politics of Automated Filtering and Platform Immunity in Canada, The European Union and the Trans-Pacific Partnership
- Research area: International Political Economy of the Media
- Major: Communication and Society
- Thesis Title: The United States Cultural Industries and the Chile-U.S. Free Trade Agreement.
2018 Glenn Starlin Grant Fellowship in Telecommunications Research.
2008 Communities and Consequences. Feature Documentary. New Hampshire Film Festival. Winner, Best New Hampshire Documentary
2006 Faculty Best in Category, Documentary: Short Form—Broadcast Education Association, Festival of Media Arts
Justin holds a PhD in internet policy with expertise in content moderation and internet intermediary law. He is an excellent written and oral communicator of complex, multilateral internet governance policy regimes to diverse audiences and stakeholders. His extensive qualifications include a high level of collaboration, advanced legal research, college level curriculum development, documentary film direction, and fundraising. He has over two decades of experience in the development, practice, and study of digital media.