Danielle Citron, a pioneering law professor in the area of digital privacy who helped now-Vice President Kamala Harris in her effort to combat nonconsensual pornography, is joining the University of Virginia School of Law’s faculty in December.
Citron is the inaugural Jefferson Scholars Foundation Schenck Distinguished Professor in Law. She comes to UVA from the Boston University School of Law.
“The work that Professor Citron is doing on digital privacy has been truly groundbreaking. It is no exaggeration to say that she has built a field,” UVA School of Law Dean Risa Goluboff said. “We are so fortunate to have her join the Law School and UVA. She is the model of the engaged scholar. She is dedicated not only to teaching and the generation of new knowledge, but also to shaping the public discussion and making an impact on the law and larger society.”

