Bio
Jay Stanley is senior policy analyst with the ACLU Speech, Privacy, and Technology Project, where he researches, writes and speaks about technology-related privacy and civil liberties issues and their future. He edits the ACLU Free Future blog, focused on emerging technology, and has authored and co-authored hundreds of influential ACLU reports, white papers, and blog posts on privacy and technology topics.
Featured work
May 12, 2017
Federal Appeals Court Hears Crucial Case on First Amendment and Photography
May 3, 2017
A New Implication of Cellphone Video: Citizens Taping Each Other For Police
Apr 25, 2017
We’re Living in a Surveillance Society, So Why Do We Need Bail?
Apr 12, 2017
What Individuals Should Do Now That Congress Has Obliterated the FCC’s Privacy Protections
Mar 14, 2017
Trump And Congress Complain About Surveillance, But Want to Enable Spying By Internet Companies
Mar 9, 2017
CIA Documents Highlight Privacy Issues of the 'Internet of Things'
Jan 25, 2017
We’re Updating Our Police Body Camera Recommendations for Even Better Accountability and Civil Liberties Protections
Jan 17, 2017
Why Are DC Police Keeping Their Body Cameras Off During Inauguration and the Women’s March?
Jan 13, 2017
The Privacy Threat From Always-On Microphones Like the Amazon Echo
Jan 9, 2017
Do U.S. Politicians Need to Fear Our Intelligence Agencies?