Kate Klonick is a Future Tense fellow at the New America Foundation. She is also an attorney and resident fellow at the Information Society Project at Yale Law School, where she is pursuing her PhD.
Klonick’s research and writing centers on applying cognitive psychology research to law. In this she considers questions of decisionmaking, intellectual property, torts, governance, criminal law, and evidence. She has recently authored papers on online shaming, and is currently working on a paper about social media platforms’ content moderation processes.