Bio
Noa Yachot was previously a senior editor at the ACLU and the producer of the organization's At Liberty podcast. Before that, she was an ACLU communications strategist, focusing on national security, free speech, digital privacy, and human rights. Before joining the ACLU, she was the managing editor of +972 Magazine and a news desk manager at Haaretz.com, and monitored the detention conditions of asylum seekers in Israel on behalf of the U.N. High Commissioner for Refguees.
Featured work
Mar 14, 2017
Can Border Agents Search Your Electronic Devices? It’s Complicated.
Nov 30, 2016
Why Senate Staffers Who Investigated Nixon’s Spy Abuses Are Urging Obama to Pardon Snowden
Sep 23, 2016
A Week In, the Pardon Snowden Debate Keeps Heating Up
Jun 29, 2016
Your Favorite Website Might Be Discriminating Against You
Mar 14, 2016
Episode Recap: John Oliver Takes on the Apple Encryption Debate
Feb 25, 2016
7 Reasons a Government Backdoor to the iPhone Would Be Catastrophic
May 7, 2015
Why Today’s Landmark Court Victory Against Mass Surveillance Matters
Apr 1, 2015
Calling All Bookworms: What Do YOU Have to Hide?
Mar 15, 2015
'Tech Can Be a Champion of Privacy,' Edward Snowden Tells Tech Leaders at SXSW