In addition to a Ph.D. from Yale and a Masters degree from the University of Buenos Aires, Bryce sits on the editorial board for two academic journals. He has published ten peer-reviewed articles and multiple encyclopedia articles, as well as papers in national and international conference proceedings.

Before beginning his legal studies at Georgetown, Bryce worked as a white-collar litigation legal assistant at White & Case LLP in New York.

Bryce is a polyglot, speaking English, Spanish, and French fluently and regularly. He is also proficient in Portuguese, Italian, and German.

Bryce’s legal interests include antitrust law, white-collar litigation, commercial litigation, and international taxation.

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University of Virginia, B.A., Comparative Literature and French Language and Literature, 2010

University of Buenos Aires, M.A., Spanish and Latin American Literature, 2013

Yale University, Ph.D., Hispanic Literature, 2018

Georgetown University Law Center, J.D., expected 2022