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Yunsieg P. Kim is an Associate Professor of Law at Hofstra Law School, where he teaches Civil Procedure, Internet Law & Practice, and Independent Study at the graduate level. His interdisciplinary scholarship integrates law, economics, and technology, with a focus on the regulation of technological innovation and antitrust issues in digital markets.
- JD, Yale Law School
- PhD, Political Science, University of Michigan
- MS, Cybersecurity, New York University
- MA, Economics, University of Missouri
- AB, Dartmouth College
Professor Kim's research centers on the law and economics of innovation, particularly in digital and technology-driven sectors. His work examines regulatory frameworks, antitrust enforcement, and legal challenges arising from cybersecurity and internet-based platforms. He brings both academic rigor and practical legal experience to his scholarship and teaching.
His publications have appeared in prominent law journals such as the University of Illinois Law Review, Wisconsin Law Review, Brigham Young University Law Review, and Georgetown Law Journal Online. While specific article titles are not listed, his body of work reflects a strong trend in legal analysis of digital markets, regulatory policy, and economic implications of technological change.
- Nominated for Best Academic Article (Digital), Antitrust Writing Awards, 2024
- Winner of Best Student Article, Antitrust Writing Awards, 2022
Before entering academia, Yunsieg Kim served as a law clerk for the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit and worked as a litigation associate at King & Spalding LLP in Washington, D.C. These experiences inform his practical approach to legal education and scholarship. There is no public information available about doctoral or master’s students he may be advising. He has not been associated with any specific research labs or collaborative teams in the provided text.




