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Kate Klonick is an Associate Professor at St. John's University Law School and holds fellowships at Yale Law School’s Information Society Project, Harvard's Berkman Klein Center, and the Brookings Institution. She is also a former Visiting Professor at SciencesPo École de Droit in Paris as a Fulbright Schuman Innovation Scholar. Her research focuses on private governance of online speech, content moderation, algorithms, and digital rights, with work published in top legal journals and media outlets including the Harvard Law Review, The New Yorker, and The Atlantic. She frequently engages with contemporary issues like platform accountability, Section 230, and the enforcement of EU Digital Services Act.
Education details are not explicitly provided in the text, but her academic roles suggest advanced legal training. Her work intersects technology law, policy, and ethics, often addressing how corporations shape free expression norms globally. She has participated in key legal debates, including Supreme Court cases involving TikTok and Louisiana’s Murthy v. Missouri litigation. Her interdisciplinary approach bridges legal analysis with practical policy recommendations.
Notable affiliations include leadership roles at the Institute for Rebooting Social Media at Berkman Klein, where she analyzes platform governance reforms. Grants and funding sources are not detailed here, but her fellowships imply institutional support for her research. Future work includes expanding analysis of EU digital regulations and their global implications. Klonick’s writing often appears in both academic and mainstream media, emphasizing public engagement with complex legal issues.





