Biography
Desmond Mantle is the Co-Chair of the Stanford Federalist Society Symposium on Law & AI.
Desmond is also a third-year law student and is primarily focused on constitutional law, criminal law, and the intersection of law and technology. Desmond is from Southern California and has an undergraduate degree from Claremont McKenna College. He has previously worked at the Reason Foundation, the Institute for Justice, and the Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression, as well as briefly serving as Data Management Specialist for a Sicilian archaeological dig. At Stanford, Desmond participated in the Naturalization Pro Bono Project and served as an Executive Editor of the Stanford Technology Law Review. He was also a member of the Native Law Pro Bono Project and worked as a research assistant for a linked open data project involving Native history archives at the University of Maryland. In his free time, Desmond enjoys correcting grammar and style errors on Wikipedia, homebrewing hard cider, and listening to items from his collection of vinyl records from the 1950s through 1970s.
