Email Dustin Lewis
Dustin is the H2O Project Manager and Technical Lead. A joint project of the Berkman Center for Internet & Society and the Harvard Law School Library, H2O is a suite of online classroom tools, including a platform to build, remix, and share free digital textbooks, casebooks, and modules filled with edited cases, texts, audio, videos, images, and PDFs under a Creative Commons license. The platform has been piloted at Harvard Law School, and teachers from law schools, colleges, and other graduate programs are developing materials on H2O for use in a range of subject areas. Dustin collaborates with professors, students, developers, librarians, academic technologists, and others to help develop and facilitate use of the platform.
Previously, Dustin served as a Program Associate at the Harvard Program on Humanitarian Policy and Conflict Research, where he focused on the Program's international law and policy portfolios, as well as its communication and technology platforms. He has also been a Visiting Professional in the chambers of Judge Sir Adrian Fulford at the International Criminal Court, and has written about international criminal law and procedure, counterterrorism, and freedom of speech. A former researcher for civil liberties lawyer and author Harvey A. Silverglate, Dustin is a graduate of Utrecht University School of Law (LL.M. summa cum laude in international law of human rights and criminal justice) and Harvard University (A.B. cum laude in history).