
Kate Klonick is a Nonresident Fellow in Governance Studies at The Brookings Institution. She is also an Assistant Professor of Law at St. John's University Law School, where she teaches, researches, and writes on issues concerning online speech, internet law, property, and private online governance. Her most work focuses on how transnational online platforms develop and employ systems of private governance over public rights like freedom of expression, property, and assembly. Her most recent work in this area focused on the development of Facebook's new Oversight Board, the independent body that hears appeals on content from Facebook users and advises the platform about its online speech policies.
Her work on these topics has appeared in the Harvard Law Review, the Yale Law Journal, the Southern California Law Review, Maryland Law Review, New Yorker, New York Times, Washington Post, The Atlantic, Slate, Lawfare, Vox, The Guardian and numerous other publications.
Kate Klonick is a Nonresident Fellow in Governance Studies at The Brookings Institution. She is also an Assistant Professor of Law at St. John’s University Law School, where she teaches, researches, and writes on issues concerning online speech, internet law, property, and private online governance. Her most work focuses on how transnational online platforms develop and employ systems of private governance over public rights like freedom of expression, property, and assembly. Her most recent work in this area focused on the development of Facebook’s new Oversight Board, the independent body that hears appeals on content from Facebook users and advises the platform about its online speech policies.
Her work on these topics has appeared in the Harvard Law Review, the Yale Law Journal, the Southern California Law Review, Maryland Law Review, New Yorker, New York Times, Washington Post, The Atlantic, Slate, Lawfare, Vox, The Guardian and numerous other publications.