Marvin Ammori is an American lawyer, civil liberties advocate, and scholar best known for his work on network neutrality and Internet freedom issues.
[1][better source needed] Ammori attended Brother Rice High School and studied literature at the University of Michigan.
[2] He earned a Juris Doctor from Harvard Law School.,[3] where he studied under communications scholar Yochai Benkler.
[4] In 2007, while general counsel for nonprofit advocacy group Free Press, Ammori wrote the original Comcast complaint to the FCC in the Comcast-BitTorrent case, the first network neutrality enforcement action in the United States.
[8] In 2014 and 2015, he worked on an effort to urge the Federal Communications Commission to adopt strong network neutrality rules on the basis of its Title II authority.