- Contract Law
- Cyberlaw
- Electronic Contracts
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Nancy S. Kim is a Professor at Chicago-Kent College of Law, part of the Illinois Institute of Technology, with a distinguished career focusing on contract law, cyberlaw, and digital agreements. Her scholarly work spans over two decades with 43 publications and significant impact in the field of electronic contracts. Professor Kim's research primarily centers on wrap contracts (including clickwrap, shrinkwrap, and browsewrap agreements), online harassment, Section 230 liability, and the intersection of artificial intelligence with contract law. Her work examines how traditional contract principles apply to digital environments and proposes frameworks for addressing unique challenges in online spaces. Her recent scholarship shows a clear trajectory toward emerging technology issues, particularly the legal implications of AI systems and digital contracts. The analysis of her publications reveals a consistent focus on consumer protection in digital environments, the validity of online agreements, and the balance between platform liability and user rights. Professor Kim has published in leading law reviews including the Utah Law Review, Yale Law Journal Pocket Part, Oregon Law Review, and the Missouri Law Review. Her work has been cited extensively, with her paper 'Website Proprietorship and Online Harassment' receiving particular attention in cyberlaw circles. Her research demonstrates significant contributions to understanding how contractual consent operates in digital environments, the challenges of standard form contracts online, and the evolving relationship between technology platforms and legal liability. Professor Kim's interdisciplinary approach bridges legal theory with practical technology applications.









