Yutang Hsiao

- JSD Candidate
Biography
Yutang Hsiao is a J.S.D. candidate at Stanford Law School. Her research focuses on Internet law, data privacy, platform regulation, consumer protection, and intellectual property law. She is particularly interested in exploring how platforms change consumer behavior and reshape consumers’ attitude about data and contract. Yutang has published articles on the liabilities and the obligations of online platforms and the contractual relationships between online platforms and users.
Yutang obtained her J.S.M. from Stanford Law School, where she earned the Gerald Gunther Prize for Outstanding Performance and was co-president of the Stanford Program in Law and Society. Before coming to Stanford, Yutang received her LL.M. from Yale Law School, where she served as a submission editor for the Yale Journal of Law and Technology and was a resident fellow of the Information Society Project.
Education
- J.S.M., Stanford Law School
- LL.M., Yale Law School
- LL.M., National Chiao Tung University
- LL.B., National Chengchi University