Gerard Leone ’15 is a is a graduate of the University of Pennsylvania, where he studied Philosophy and Art History, and the University of Chicago’s Master’s Program in the Humanities, where he continued his work in philosophy studying rule-following behaviors. Mr. Leone matriculated at Temple University Beasley School of Law after turns as a teacher and a rare book dealer. As a Law & Public Policy Scholar, he has exchanged the philosophical question of what it is to follow a rule for the vicissitudes of agency rule-making and adjudication as a law clerk with the Office of Administrative Judges at the Federal Communications Commission. In his research, Mr. Leone examines the criticisms of the existing law regulating cable bandwidth of which one facet is net neutrality. Mr. Leone plans to continue his research and study of administrative agencies, as well as the larger philosophical problems of law.