Hunter Burch

Senior Legal Analyst

J.D., Stanford Law School

14+ years experience

Hunter Burch is a Senior Legal Analyst and contributing editor for JurisPulse, where she focuses on the evolving landscape of technology and constitutional law. With 14 years of experience, Hunter brings a wealth of knowledge from her prior role as counsel for the Digital Rights Foundation, a prominent non-profit dedicated to protecting fundamental rights in the digital sphere. She earned her Juris Doctor from Stanford Law School, where her research centered on emerging legal challenges presented by advanced technologies. Hunter's professional philosophy is rooted in demystifying complex legal concepts, making them accessible to both legal professionals and the general public. Readers can expect her articles to provide rigorous, well-researched analysis of current legal news, offering clear explanations of precedents, potential impacts, and future implications, particularly in areas like cyber security, intellectual property, and civil liberties online. Her groundbreaking article, "The Algorithmic Courtroom: Navigating Due Process in the Digital Age," published in the Stanford Law Review, remains a cornerstone in the field

Articles by Hunter Burch

Legal News

Valdosta Gig Workers: HB 1361 Risks in 2026

The legal framework surrounding workers’ compensation for independent contractors, particularly those in the burgeoning gig economy, has always been a complex and often frustrating maze.…

Hunter Burch · · 9 min read
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Miami DoorDash: Employee Rights in 2026

DoorDash Workers: Employees or Independent Contractors? A Miami Ruling Retrospective on Workers’ Compensation The legal battle over whether gig economy workers, particularly those in the…

Hunter Burch · · 8 min read
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GA Gig Workers: Unprotected in 2026?

A staggering 70% of gig economy workers lack access to traditional workers’ compensation benefits, leaving them vulnerable when injuries strike. This harsh reality hit close…

Hunter Burch · · 8 min read
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Macon Gig Drivers: 80% Uncovered in 2026

A staggering 80% of gig drivers in Macon lack traditional workers’ compensation coverage vast majority of gig workers in Georgia are classified as independent contractors,…

Hunter Burch · · 8 min read