Bio
Ashley Gorski is a Staff Attorney in the ACLU’s National Security Project. She is a graduate of Yale College and Harvard Law School. Prior to joining the ACLU, Ms. Gorski worked at a New York law firm and served as a law clerk to the Hon. Jon O. Newman, United States Circuit Judge for the Second Circuit Court of Appeals, and to the Hon. Miriam Goldman Cedarbaum, United States District Judge for the Southern District of New York.
Featured work
Jul 12, 2018
The Trump Administration Is Hiding a Crucial Report on NSA Spying Practices

Apr 20, 2018
How an Irish Court Ruling Could Affect U.S. Spying

Jun 14, 2017
This Secret Court Opinion Reveals Mystery Tech Firm Challenged NSA Surveillance Order

May 23, 2017
Victory! Court Allows Wikimedia’s Challenge to NSA Surveillance to Go Forward

Apr 28, 2017
The NSA Says It Is Ending One of Its Most Controversial Spying Practices, But It Could Be Resurrected if Congress Doesn’t Act Now

Apr 21, 2017
In Time for the Reform Debate, New Documents Shed Light on the Government’s Surveillance of Americans

Mar 5, 2017
Trump's Wiretapping Accusations: Here's What the Government Can Actually Do

Feb 21, 2017
We Must Rein in President Trump’s Spying Powers

Dec 8, 2016
Trying to Keep the Internet Safe From Warrantless NSA Surveillance

Nov 21, 2016
President Obama Will Soon Turn Over the Keys to the Surveillance State to President-Elect Trump
