Akriti Gaur is a lawyer and doctoral candidate (J.S.D.) at Yale Law School where she served as a tutor in law from 2022-2024. She is a Resident Fellow at the Yale Information Society Project and a Senior Fellow at the Mass Atrocities in the Digital Era Project (MADE), Yale Genocide Studies Program. Akriti was recently awarded the Robina Foundation Fellowship to spend a year at the European Court of Human Rights in Strasbourg, France where she clerked for Judge Darian Pavli and was a trainee with the Directorate of the Jurisconsult. Before coming to Yale, Akriti was a policy advisor and an independent researcher focusing on technology and human rights in India. She has worked with think tanks and advised the Indian Government and the Supreme Court of India on contemporary technology policy reforms. She holds an LL.M. from Yale Law School (2022), and bachelor’s degrees in laws and arts from National Law University, Jodhpur, India (2015).