معرفی
Professor Brenda Dvoskin serves as a faculty member at Washington University in St. Louis School of Law, teaching Feminist Legal Theory and Torts while pioneering research at the intersection of sexuality, technology, and legal frameworks. Her work critically examines digital consent architectures, privacy invasions, and participatory governance models in online environments.
Her academic credentials include:
- S.J.D. from Harvard Law School (2023)
- LL.M. from Harvard Law School (2018)
- Law degree from Torcuato Di Tella University, Argentina (2015)
Dvoskin's research synthesizes feminist legal theory with digital rights advocacy, focusing on how algorithmic systems impact sexual autonomy and privacy. She investigates the structural failures in content moderation systems that perpetuate gender-based harms while developing frameworks for trauma-informed digital consent protocols. Her scholarship bridges theoretical legal analysis with practical interventions in platform governance.
Analysis of her 2022-2025 publications reveals three dominant trajectories: (1) deconstruction of 'safety' narratives in Big Tech feminism, (2) forensic examination of democratic deficits in platform governance, and (3) development of counter-surveillance methodologies for sexual privacy violations. These works consistently challenge technocratic solutions while centering marginalized experiences in digital policy design.



