Neil Richards

Koch Distinguished Professor in Law at Washington University School of Law

St Louis, Missouri, United States

About

Neil Richards is an internationally-recognized expert in privacy law, information law, and freedom of expression. He is the Koch Distinguished Professor in Law at Washington University School of Law, a member of the Advisory Board of the Future of Privacy Forum, and a consultant and expert in privacy cases. He graduated in 1997 from the University of Virginia School of Law, and served as a law clerk to Chief Justice William H. Rehnquist. His first book, Intellectual Privacy, was published by Oxford University Press in 2015. Professor Richards' many writings on privacy and civil liberties have appeared in prominent legal journals such as the Harvard Law Review, the Yale Law Journal, the Columbia Law Review, the Virginia Law Review, and the California Law Review, among others. He has written for a more general audience in Wired Magazine UK, CNN.com, and the Chronicle of Higher Education. He is the author of two books: Why Privacy Matters (Oxford 2021) and Intellectual Privacy (Oxford 2015). Professor Richards appears frequently in the media, and he is a past winner of the Washington University School of Law's Professor of the Year award. At Washington University, he teaches courses on privacy, free speech, and constitutional law. He was born in England, educated in the United States, and lives with his family in St. Louis. He is an avid cyclist and a lifelong supporter of Liverpool Football Club. Specialties: Privacy Law, First Amendment Law, Constitutional Law.

Experience

  • Koch Distinguished Professor in Law at Washington University
    Jun 2003 - Present · 23 yrs 2 mos

  • Advisory Board Member at The Future of Privacy Forum
    2011 - Present · 15 yrs 7 mos

  • Associate at Wilmer Cutler Pickering Hale and Dorr LLP
    2000 - 2003 · 3 yrs

  • Law Clerk to Chief Justice William H. Rehnquist at Supreme Court of the U.S.
    Jul 1998 - Jul 1999 · 1 yr 1 mo

  • Law Clerk to Judge Paul V. Niemeyer at United States Court of Appeals (Fourth Cir.)
    Aug 1997 - Jul 1998 · 1 yr