About Me.

About Me.

Researcher, attorney, and builder. Digital trust for a better world.

Researcher, attorney, and builder. Digital trust for a better world.

My name is Alex Galle-From.

I am an attorney and professional fiduciary focused on authentication, digital identity, and AI governance. Three questions drive everything I work on: Who gets what (distribution), who owns the rails (ownership), and who counts as real (rights). The authentication cliff forces an answer to the third. I'm building infrastructure where the answer is "anyone accountable"-not "anyone who submits to surveillance."

I am a lawyer building policy. I am also considering building toward a political career, if necessary to advance my policy interests. I believe that political ambition should not be hidden behind feigned neutrality. I am writing this legislation because I believe it is necessary infrastructure. I am advocating for it publicly because I want people who understand the technical, legal, and human stakes to be in the room when these decisions are made. I also do not believe I am the necessary person to sponsor this bill. I would rather be the architect.

I'm drafting model legislation for digital identity infrastructure; systems that verify accountability without requiring surveillance. The Minnesota Digital Trust Act creates bonded credentials, strict liability for issuers, and a public option for universal access. It's consumer protection on the surface, infrastructure for autonomous agents underneath.

I'm building a coalition to pass this legislation. If you work on verifiable credentials, privacy law, or AI governance—or if you're in Minnesota and care about these issues—I want to hear from you.