David Rebohl is a doctoral student and research assistant at the Chair of Law, Science and Technology. He conducts research on the legal implications and contexts of digitality on society's values and institutions, in particular on access to justice. His main interests lie at the intersection of constitutional law, social science methods and new technology, but he also works on the regulation of data use and artificial intelligence. David has taught various courses, including data law and legal methods in social science, as well as seminars on legal tech, access to justice and artificial intelligence.
Prior to joining the TU Munich, David studied law at the LMU Munich with a focus on public commercial law.