Daphne Keller
Daphne Keller
- Director of Program on Platform Regulation, Cyber Policy Center
- Lecturer, Stanford Law School
Biography
Daphne Keller's work focuses on platform regulation and Internet users' rights. She has testified before legislatures, courts, and regulatory bodies around the world, and published both academically and in popular press on topics including platform content moderation practices, constitutional and human rights law, copyright, data protection, and national courts' global takedown orders. Her recent work focuses on legal protections for users’ free expression rights when state and private power intersect, particularly through platforms’ enforcement of Terms of Service or use of algorithmic ranking and recommendations. Until 2020, Daphne was the Director of Intermediary Liability at Stanford's Center for Internet and Society. She also served until 2015 as Associate General Counsel for Google, where she had primary responsibility for the company’s search products. Daphne has taught Internet law at Stanford, Berkeley, and Duke law schools. She is a graduate of Yale Law School, Brown University, and Head Start.
Other Affiliations and Roles:
- Lecturer, Stanford Law School
- Affiliated Fellow, Yale Information Society Project
- Consultant, small and mid-sized platforms including Pinterest and Bash
- Board Member, Public Knowledge
- Advisory Council Member, Center for Democracy and Technology
- Advisor, Trust and Safety Professional Association
- Pro bono counsel to plaintiffs, Woodhull v. Barr