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Kate Klonick (born 1985) is an American journalist, attorney, and law professor.
Early life
editKlonick was born to two New York judges, Justice Thomas A. Klonick and New York State Supreme Court Justice Evelyn Frazee.[1]
Klonick received her JD from Georgetown University Law and a PhD from Yale Law School.[2]
Career
editKlonick has worked extensively as a journalist with work featured in Salon, The Guardian, and The New Yorker.[3] She specializes in work covering Facebook's ongoing struggles with content moderation.
Klonick is an associate professor of law at St. John's University since 2018. She teaches Property and Internet Law.[4]
In 2020 Klonick launched In Lieu of Fun, a daily hour-long live-streaming show co-hosted with Benjamin Wittes. The show was created as an alternative viewing experience to the presidential briefings on the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. The show was frequently political in nature and often featured guests who worked in American politics or in news relating to politics.[5] In 2021 the show shifted formats and went from being a daily show to a weekday show. Klonick and Wittes also added Scott J. Shapiro and Genevieve DellaFera as co-hosts.
References
edit- ^ Loudon, Bennett. "Justice Evelyn Frazee retiring". Retrieved 8 September 2021.
- ^ "Kate Klonick". Retrieved 8 September 2021.
- ^ Klonick, Kate. "Inside the Team at Facebook that Dealt with the Christchurch Shooting". The New Yorker. Retrieved 8 September 2021.
- ^ "Assistant Professor of Law". Retrieved 8 September 2021.
- ^ Jurecic, Quinta. "Livestream: Panel Discussion of Trump Financial Documents Cases on 'In Lieu of Fun'". Retrieved 8 September 2021.