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Jennifer Jones

Staff Attorney | Knight First Amendment Institute

Jennifer Jones is a staff attorney at the Knight First Amendment Institute. Her work focuses on issues related to government transparency, government surveillance, and social media.

Jones leads the Knight Institute’s litigation in Knight Institute v. Department of State, a Freedom of Information Act suit seeking records related to foreign state efforts to influence how online platforms moderate user content. Jones is also a core member of the team litigating A.B.O. Comix v. San Mateo County, challenging San Mateo, California’s policy of digitizing and then destroying physical mail sent to people incarcerated in its jails. She currently leads the Institute’s efforts to secure the release of records related to public school districts’ use of spyware to enforce censorship policies restricting students and teachers from discussing race, gender, and sexual orientation in the classroom. Her other projects involve protections for independent researchers who study social media platforms, and ongoing research related to government efforts to manipulate or censor public discourse by “jawboning” private speech intermediaries.

Jones holds a BA in sociology from UCLA, an MSW with an emphasis in community organizing, planning, and administration from the University of Southern California, and a JD from the UCLA School of Law. During law school, she served as an editor of the UCLA Law Review and National Black Law Journal and received the UC Human Rights Fellowship for her work at the Center for Constitutional Rights. Prior to law school, she coordinated care for youth exiting the family regulation system and advocated for equitable local and state education policies in California.

Jones served as an External Evaluator for the 2024–2026 Just Tech Fellowship.


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