Marvin Ammori is a founding faculty member of University of Nebraska-Lincoln's Space & Telecom Law LLM program, where he teaches cyberlaw, cyber-warfare law, and domestic and international telecom law.
Ammori was the first policy lawyer for Free Press and directed the legal team at Free Press -- the largest nonprofit organization devoted to media and technology policy in the U.S. While at Free Press, he argued for open Internet policies, diverse media ownership, and greater access to communications technologies. As the lead architect of the Free Press-Comcast case before the Federal Communications Commission, he helped secure a major Network Neutrality victory when the FCC ordered Comcast to stop blocking online content delivered through peer-to-peer technologies like BitTorrent.