Matt Blaszczyk is an incoming research fellow at the University of Michigan Law School. He has worked on the intersections of law and technology at the U.S. Copyright Office, the Federal Trade Commission, the Center for Monetary and Financial Alternatives, Cato Institute, the International Institute for the Unification of Private Law (UNIDROIT), and as a postgraduate legal research fellow at King's College London. Matt has served on the editorial boards of the Georgetown Journal of International Law, the University of Bologna Law Review, and the King’s Student Law Review. While in law school, Matt undertook fellowships at the Institute of International Economic Law (IIEL) and the Mercatus Center. He has worked with leading legal scholars and practitioners and for legal clinics in London and Washington, DC.


Matt's scholarship explores artificial intelligence and intellectual property law, blockchain and financial technology, antitrust, free speech, and transnational law. He has published in the North Carolina Journal of Law & Technology, the Touro Law Review, the California Western Law Review, and the North Dakota Law Review. His work has been featured on the Kluwer Copyright Blog, the IPKat, the IPWatchdog, and the Georgetown Journal of International Law Blog.


Matt holds an LLM from Georgetown University Law Center (2023), an LLB from the Dickson Poon School of Law, King's College London (2022), and a Certificate in Transnational Legal Studies from the Center for Transnational Legal Studies, London (2022). He undertook additional studies in privacy law at University College London (2021).