College of William and Mary
Daniel Shin is an accomplished legal professional with a strong focus on cybersecurity and the implications of artificial intelligence and cryptocurrencies within the legal landscape. Currently serving as a Cybersecurity Researcher and AI Special Counsel at the Center for Legal & Court Technology, Daniel has developed and managed significant online resources for courts while researching innovative legal issues in these emerging fields. Previous roles include an internship at the U.S. Department of Justice's Office of Privacy and Civil Liberties, where compliance assessments were conducted, and law clerk experience at the Drug Enforcement Administration, where a white paper and policy memorandum addressing the legal challenges posed by cryptocurrencies were drafted. Daniel Shin holds a Juris Doctor from William & Mary Law School, a Master of Arts in Political Science from the University of Mannheim, and a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science and Philosophy from Northwestern University.
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College of William and Mary
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The College of William and Mary (W&M) has the distinction of being considered the second-oldest college in the United States. In more than 300 years of operation, W&M has established itself as a premier university, combining an emphasis on research and engagement with the wide-ranging, interdisciplinary nature of the liberal arts. W&M's academics focus primarily on undergraduate study. More than 35 undergraduate programs are available, including a few joint degree programs with the University of St. Andrews. Undergraduates are encouraged to take on research projects and find other practical ways to apply their studies. Graduate studies at W&M include more than 25 programs. The college's Colonial History program is considered one of the best in the country, and the W&M Law School is the oldest in the United States. With more than 400 clubs and organizations, student life at College of William and Mary is diverse and active. About 85% of students participate in athletics, and the college offers plenty of opportunities for community engagement. To apply for undergraduate admissions at William & Mary, submit the Common Application by January 1. If you'd like to be considered for need-based financial aid, you should also complete the FAFSA and CSS Profile by March 1. Graduate admissions procedures vary by department.