Before she came to Stanford, Douek was a Senior Research Fellow at the Knight First Amendment Institute at Columbia University, and obtained a doctorate from Harvard Law School on the topic of private and public regulation of online speech. She also was an Associate (clerk) to the Honourable Chief Justice Susan Kiefel of the High Court of Australia and did short stints at two commercial litigation firms in Sydney. She graduated with First Class Honours from the University of New South Wales with a Bachelor of Commerce/Laws in 2013, where she was the Executive Editor of the UNSW Law Journal and the Undergraduate Student Representative on UNSW Council, the University’s governing body.
Douek’s research has appeared or is forthcoming in the Harvard Law Review, Columbia Law Review, the University of Chicago Law Review Online, Lawfare, The Atlantic, WIRED, Slate, amongst other publications. Being human, she naturally has a couple of podcasts, most relevantly Moderated Content, podcast content about content moderation that she moderates.
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Panel: Institutional Neutrality in Academia and Beyond
Moscone Center South747 Howard St
San Francisco, CA 94103
Panel: Institutional Neutrality in Academia and Beyond
Many institutions, particularly universities, have struggled to pursue their missions amid a polarized political world....