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LSI Scholar Profile: Daniel Neally

The Center is home to an incredible faculty and host to the top minds at the intersection of law, science, and technology. But we also attract some of the brightest student scholars around; you should meet them.

Daniel Neally, class of 2019

Hometown: Long Beach, California

Education: Philosophy at University of California, San Diego

Daniel has a passion for learning about computer technologies and how they affect our daily lives. As an undergrad, he earned a minor in Computer Science to compliment his studies into the ethical and social issues arising from new technologies.

Daniel’s primary interests are in emerging technologies, privacy, and big data. He is currently writing a paper on the legal issues surrounding the acquisition and use of data without the knowledge or consent of the individual.

Fun Facts:

  • Hosts a monthly game night at the law school, and runs a weekly game of Dungeons and Dragons
  • Is an active golfer, who shot an 79 (personal best) at Waikoloa’s Kings’ Course
  • Enjoys hiking, and has tackled trails at the Grand Canyon, Yosemite, Sequoia National Park, and more