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  • 3 weeks ago | dogshirtdaily.com | Benjamin Wittes |Kate Klonick

    Think through documents with me as I read them, sometimes by myself, sometimes with friends. I read a lot of stuff. Think through documents with me as I read them, sometimes by myself, sometimes with friends.

  • Oct 2, 2024 | lawfaremedia.org | Benjamin Wittes |Kate Klonick |Eugenia Lostri

    On Oct. 15 at 11 am ET, Lawfare Editor-in-Chief Benjamin Wittes will moderate a panel discussion featuring Lawfare Tarbell Fellow in Artificial Intelligence Kevin Frazier, Lawfare Senior Editor Quinta Jurecic, Associate Professor of Law at St. John's University Law School Kate Klonick, Lawfare Fellow in Technology Policy and Law Eugenia Lostri, and Lawfare Senior Editor Alan Rozenshtein.

  • Sep 14, 2024 | verfassungsblog.de | Moritz Schramm |Kate Klonick

    The last few weeks have been turbulent in many departments (wars, elections, TV debates, etc.), but they brought particular upheaval to the tech world. More and more governments seem eager to reassert sovereign power over digital corporations, a trend recently culminating in the arrest of tech CEO Pavel Durov at a Paris airport. We asked Kate Klonick, one of the leading experts in the field, what’s going on.

  • Sep 14, 2024 | verfassungsblog.de | Kate Klonick

    Die letzten Wochen waren in vielerlei Hinsicht turbulent (Kriege, Wahlen, Präsidentschaftsdebatten usw.), aber vor allem in der Tech-Welt gab es große Umbrüche. Immer mehr Regierungen versuchen ihre staatliche Souveränität gegenüber großen Digitalkonzernen mit mehr Nachdruck durchzusetzen. Jüngst gipfelte dieser Trend in der Verhaftung des Tech-CEOs Pavel Durov auf einem Flughafen in Paris. Wir haben Kate Klonick, eine der führenden Expertinnen auf diesem Gebiet, gefragt, was da los ist.

  • Jun 28, 2024 | lawfaremedia.org | Daniel Byman |Benjamin Wittes |Kate Klonick |Matt Perault

    Published by The Lawfare Institute in Cooperation With On June 26, the Supreme Court handed down its decision in Murthy v. Missouri—the “jawboning” case, concerning a First Amendment challenge to the government practice of pressuring social media companies to moderate content on their platforms. But instead of providing a clear answer one way or the other, the Court tossed out the case on standing. What now?

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