Kate Klonick
Assistant Professor, St. John's University Law School
Kate Klonick is an Assistant Professor at St. John’s University Law School and an Affiliate Fellow at Yale Law School’s Information Society Project. Her research focuses on networked technologies’ effect on social norm enforcement, freedom of expression, property law, and private online governance. Her writing on these topics has appeared in the Harvard Law Review, New York Times, New Yorker, The Atlantic, The Guardian, Vox, Slate, and numerous other publications. She holds a PhD from Yale Law School and a JD from Georgetown University Law School, where she was a Senior Editor of the Georgetown Law Journal and Founding Editor of the Georgetown Law Journal Online. Between her PhD and JD, she clerked for the Hon. Eric Vitaliano of the Eastern District of New York and the Hon. Richard Wesley of the Second Circuit.
Publications
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The New Governors: The People, Rules, and Processes Governing Online Speech
Klonick, Kate | 2017
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Re-Shaming the Debate: Social Norms, Shame, and Regulation in an Internet Age
Klonick, Kate | 2016