Co-Founder, Digital Public; Adjunct Professor of Law
Keith Porcaro
B.S.F.S, Georgetown; J.D., Duke
B.S.F.S, Georgetown; J.D., Duke
Keith Porcaro is a lawyer and technologist. His work focuses on the formation of legal norms in a digitizing society. Professor Porcaro is the co-founder of Digital Public, which uses trusts to help communities protect and govern digital assets. Professor Porcaro is also a technology consultant for nonprofits and legal aid organizations. He is an affiliate at Harvard’s Berkman Klein Center and Duke’s Center on Law and Technology
Previously, Professor Porcaro was CTO/General Counsel at SIMLab, where he helped governments, legal aid organizations, and other nonprofits use technology to make services more accessible.
Professor Porcaro has a JD from Duke Law School and a BSFS from Georgetown University’s School of Foreign Service. He is licensed to practice law in California.