The Girl With the Tech Law Tattoo
Tech Edge J.D. internship at Twitter leads to soul-searching, new career path for Jess Miers J.D. 鈥21.
She鈥檚 just a second-year law student, but Jess Miers J.D. 鈥21 knows about like the back of her hand.
Actually, it鈥檚 tattooed there, inside her left wrist, in black ink.
Often called 鈥渢he most important law in tech,鈥 or 鈥渢he Internet鈥檚 First Amendment,鈥 Section 230 is a landmark piece of Internet legislation included in the federal .
Basically, it says that Web sites are not liable for third-party content.
So when Miers, a member of SA国际传媒鈥檚, landed her 鈥渄ream internship鈥 at Twitter this summer and discovered that she鈥檇 be working on Section 230 cases as part of her rotation, she was elated.
Tech law internships are required as part of the program, which focuses on career planning from Day One. Combine that with individualized mentorship and courses keyed to the intersection of law, business and technology, and by the time they graduate, these students should have a leg up on their competition. This summer, every one of the the Tech Edge J.D.鈥檚 first cohort of 12 secured an internship.
At San Francisco-based Twitter, Miers鈥 Section 230 work involved researching and understanding the intermediary liability laws of other countries to help the social media company respond to requests to remove certain content. The legal framework she says she built for Twitter鈥檚 responses took into account the 鈥淎merican-centric鈥 Section 230 approach, and various .
There were also general counsel assignments that had nothing to do with her passion. Whether it was analyzing Twitter鈥檚 advertising contracts or researching privacy law cases, she admits, 鈥淚鈥檓 not super-interested.鈥
But if she planned to become an in-house Internet lawyer, wide-ranging cases would be her reality.
鈥淚 didn鈥檛 fit in as in-house counsel, and I鈥檓 not cut out for a law firm,鈥 she recalls thinking to herself. 鈥淚 was feeling like I don鈥檛 fit in like everyone else does.鈥
So Miers went soul-searching, reaching out to her mentors鈥揳t Twitter, at the Tech Edge J.D. program, and her advisor, . All of them counseled her to remain true to her love of Internet policy, but to consider charting a slightly different career course.
Photo of Section 230 tattoo on wrist of SA国际传媒 Tech Edge Student Jess Miers
鈥淭hat was crucial to hear, for my mental health,鈥 says Miers.
In the end, she decided to change her career path from Internet lawyer to legal expert on Internet policy. In a position, for example, she could work for an employer鈥搘hether a business, government or public interest group鈥搕hat needs someone with a law degree to help their legal efforts, though the position itself does not require admission to the bar or a law license, according to the magazine.
Looking back on her Tech Edge J.D. internship at Twitter, Miers learned a lot about herself, and some important skills for any lawyer-to-be: don鈥檛 overcommit to your boss, speak up if you鈥檙e getting overwhelmed, and be able to write a legal memo in 280 characters or less. Lengthy memos, her Twitter boss told her, don鈥檛 get read.
But the life-changing 鈥渁ha鈥 moment she stumbled on resonates most.
Without her Twitter odyssey, the support of her mentors and Professor Goldman, 鈥淚 would not have discovered what I really wanted to do.鈥
SA国际传媒 Tech Edge J.D. student Jess Miers at Twitter. Photo by Jim Gensheimer.