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The Silly Voice of Fordham Lincoln Center

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The Silly Voice of Fordham Lincoln Center

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TIZIA-CHARLOTTE FROHWITTER

TIZIA-CHARLOTTE FROHWITTER, Staff Writer

Tizia-Charlotte Frohwitter, Fordham School of Law ’20, is a German lawyer on the finish straight of her LLM in the dual concentration of IT&IP law, focusing on artificial intelligence and blockchain, and International Law and Justice. When she is not battling human trafficking in her role as an advisory board member of the NGO Nomi Network, Charlotte is following her passion for wine as a certified sommelier.

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