Adam Burtt LAW ‘22 is a 2021 Law and Public Policy Scholar at Temple University Beasley School of Law. Adam graduated from the University of Pittsburgh in 2017 with a B.A. in Political Science with minors in Legal Studies and Spanish. Adam is involved in the Temple Law School Sports and Entertainment Law Society, as well as the Temple Law Democrats.
Prior to law school, Adam worked as an intern and volunteer coordinator for the senatorial campaign of Admiral Joe Sestak and as a legal assistant providing support to military veterans for Social Security and Disability claims. Since beginning law school, Adam has had the opportunity to work as a judicial intern for Judge Zachary Shaffer and provide research assistance to Professor Marc Edelman of Baruch College regarding the NCAA and antitrust topics.
This summer, Adam is working for the General Counsel of Internet2, a nonprofit internet and telecommunications consortium that provides member research or educational institutions with the nation’s largest and fastest high-speed fiber optic network and cloud services. Adam’s policy interests include election law, voting rights, and antitrust issues.