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Kate Klonick

Kate Klonick is a lawyer and writer. She is a resident fellow at Yale Law School’s Information Society Project, where she studies and writes on the application of cognitive psychology and science to the law.

Latest articles by Kate Klonick

Technology
Here’s what it would take for Twitter to get serious about its harassment problemHere’s what it would take for Twitter to get serious about its harassment problem
Technology

Twitter rolled out new anti-harassment features this summer. It wasn’t enough.

By Kate Klonick
The science of blame: Why we respond to tragedies all wrong
Features

We’re far too quick to react after terrible events like the Germanwings crash or the Sandy Hook shooting.

By Kate Klonick