Matt Blaszczyk

Research Fellow

Mateusz “Matt” Blaszczyk is the 2024-2026 Law and Mobility Program Research Fellow and the Managing Editor of the Journal of Law and Mobility.

Blaszczyk’s scholarship covers artificial intelligence and intellectual property law, blockchain and financial technology, antitrust, free speech, and transnational law. He has published in flagship and specialty journals in the United States and internationally, and his commentary has been featured on prominent legal blogs. His research has been cited by the UK Law Commission, the Intellectual Property Office of Singapore, and in testimony before the US Congress.

Before joining Michigan Law, Blaszczyk worked at the intersections of law and technology at the US Copyright Office, the Federal Trade Commission, the Center for Monetary and Financial Alternatives at the Cato Institute, and the International Institute for the Unification of Private Law; as a postgraduate legal research fellow at King’s College London; and at the US Court of Federal Claims. 

He has served on the editorial boards of the Georgetown Journal of International Law, the University of Bologna Law Review, and the King’s Student Law Review. During law school, Blaszczyk undertook fellowships at the Institute of International Economic Law and the Mercatus Center. He has collaborated with leading legal scholars and practitioners and worked with legal clinics in London and Washington, DC.

He spent a year studying at the Center for Transnational Legal Studies, London, and undertook additional studies in privacy law at University College London. Originally from Poland, Blaszczyk brings an international perspective to his work and scholarship. He is admitted to practice in New York.