Kate has been at Engine since 2017 and has served as Engine’s Policy Director since 2019, working on privacy, intermediary liability, and telecommunications issues.
Prior to joining Engine, Kate worked on surveillance reform issues at the Electronic Frontier Foundation. Before joining the advocacy community, Kate spent years as a technology policy reporter in D.C., including at Politico, The Hill, and Communications Daily. She is a graduate of Hamilton College.
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Panel 2: Big Tech and The Future of Section 230
Seventh Annual Texas Chapters Conference
George W. Bush Presidential Center2943 SMU Boulevard
Dallas, TX 75205
Law for Little Tech: Part 6 - Does the Little Tech Agenda Work for Startups?
Startups often struggle to balance financial constraints with the pursuit of innovation, raising questions about...
Panel 2: Big Tech and The Future of Section 230
Seventh Annual Texas Chapters Conference
On September 17-18, 2021, The Federalist Society's Texas chapters sponsored the seventh annual Texas Chapters...
Panel 2: Big Tech and The Future of Section 230
Seventh Annual Texas Chapters Conference
On September 17-18, 2021, The Federalist Society's Texas chapters sponsored the seventh annual Texas Chapters...