David is a J.D. candidate at Yale Law School. He is the founder and curator of JUNCTURE: Explorations in Art and Human Rights, a new initiative sponsored by the Law School, in cooperation with the Yale School of Art and University Art Gallery. JUNCTURE encompasses research collaborations with artists and writers, fellowships for Yale MFA students, a multidisciplinary graduate seminar, publications, public lectures, and a symposium. More information is available here: atjuncture.org. In the fall of 2015, David led a graduate seminar at Yale Law School, titled “Art and International Human Rights: Theory and Practice,” which enrolled students in law, fine arts, history, art history, and religious studies. The seminar doubled as a research platform for artists. Seminar students, organized into small teams, collaborated with visiting artists in a flexible, open-ended research process toward the creation of new work. David has worked as a graduate curatorial assistant at the Yale University Art Gallery and a law clerk at the Bombay High Court in India. He is a contributor to a book on the work of artist Jill Magid, forthcoming from Sternberg Press in 2016. David has also collaborated with Council, a Paris-based arts platform that stages multidisciplinary inquiries around the world. Prior to law school, he worked as a management consultant at McKinsey & Company. He holds degrees in American Studies from Harvard University and Columbia University (summa cum laude, Phi Beta Kappa).