Tech, Law & Security Program

Kathryn A. Kleiman

Senior Fellow

Kathryn Kleiman teaches Internet Technology & Governance for Lawyers at AUWCL. For three years, 2019-2022, she also taught in the Glushko-Samuelson Intellectual Property Law Clinic as Practitioner-in-Residence.聽

Most recently, Ms. Kleiman published Proving Ground: The Untold Story of the Six Women Who Programmed the World鈥檚 First Modern Computer (Grand Central Publishing, July 2022) based on her longtime research and interviews of the six ENIAC Programmers. These six women programmed ENIAC, the world鈥檚 first general-purpose, programmable, all-electronic computer, as part of a secret 猫咪社区app Army project during and after WWII and their work is a fascinating part of military, home front, mathematical, technical and women鈥檚 history. 聽

Ms. Kleiman is a recognized leader in Internet policy and governance. She was part of the group that formed the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN), co-founded of ICANN鈥檚 Noncommercial Users Constituency, and served on the final drafting of ICANN鈥檚 Uniform Dispute Resolution Policy (global rules for domain name disputes and world鈥檚 first fully-online dispute forum). 聽聽

Ms. Kleiman has worked on and led many Internet policy task forces, working groups and review teams including serving as Co-Chair for ICANN鈥檚 Review of All Rights Protection Mechanisms Policy Development Process Working Group, 2016-2020, and Vice-Chair of ICANN鈥檚 first WHOIS Review Team, 2010-2012. 聽

Before joining academia, Ms. Kleiman worked in the law firm of Fletcher, Heald & Hildreth in Arlington, Virginia where she led the Internet Law & Policy Group and handled a wide range of Internet law and policy matters for companies, non-profit organizations, and individuals. Prior, Ms. Kleiman served as Director of Policy for The Public Interest Registry and helped to oversee policy and abuse issues of the then-nine million domain names in the .ORG top level domain.聽

Her research interests include Internet governance, STEM policy pipelines to foster diversity in Internet/tech policy leadership, development of private multistakeholder models for technology policy coordination and oversight, protecting intellectual property, free speech and fair use online, studying cross-border data flows and data privacy laws, and supporting additional work in ethics and artificial intelligence oversight. She speaks on these issues in forums around the world, including convenings of lawyers, technologists, and law enforcement.聽

Ms. Kleiman joined AUWCL after having served as a Visiting Research Scholar with Princeton鈥檚 Center for Information Technology Policy (2018-2019). She is currently a Senior Policy Fellow with AUWCL鈥檚 Program on Information Justice and Intellectual Property and a longtime Fellow with AU鈥檚 cross-community Internet Governance Lab. 聽

Education

B.A.,聽Harvard University; J.D.,聽Boston University School of Law