Caroline Klosko
- Lecturer
Caroline Klosko teaches Consumer Law and Housing Law at the Law School.
Klosko joined the Charlottesville office of the Legal Aid Justice Center in the summer of 2017. She has represented hundreds of low-income tenants and consumers in state and federal courts throughout the Commonwealth of Virginia. Previously, Klosko worked with the Virginia Legal Aid Society in Danville, and Legal Services of Northern Virginia in Fairfax.
Klosko was recognized by Super Lawyers as a rising star in consumer law in 2015, 2016 and 2017.
She is a native of Charlottesville, and earned her B.A. and J.D. from the University of Virginia. She earned her master’s in philosophy from Yale University.
Education
- J.D.University of Virginia School of Law2009
- M.A.Yale Law School2007
- B.A.University of Virginia2004
Faculty in the News
Megan T. Stevenson, What the Legal System Gets Wrong About Jailing People Awaiting Trial (The Appeal)
Saikrishna Prakash, Targeting Trump Post-Presidency, the House’s Lawsuits Are Still Dragging Out in Court (The National Law Journal)
John C. Jeffries Jr., George Floyd Trial Centers on Police Tactic That Is Hard to Prosecute (The Wall Street Journal)
Jennifer L. Givens, Deirdre M. Enright, Opinion: Virginia Must Bolster Access to Police Investigations (The Virginian-Pilot)