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Catherine Crump

Staff Attorney

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Bio

Catherine Crump () clerked for the Hon. M. Margaret McKeown, a judge on U.S. Court of Appeals for the 9th Circuit, prior to joining the ACLU. Crump graduated from Stanford University and Stanford Law School. She is a non-residential fellow with the Stanford Center for Internet and Society.


Featured work

Apr 27, 2012

Need For a Warrant For GPS Tracking Still Not Settled

Need For a Warrant For GPS Tracking Still Not Settled

Mar 31, 2012

Results of Nationwide Government Cell Phone Tracking Records Request Show Frequent Violations of Americans' Privacy Rights

Results of Nationwide Government Cell Phone Tracking Records Request Show Frequent Violations of Americans' Privacy Rights

Mar 29, 2012

Judge Rules in Favor of Bradley Manning Supporter and Allows Lawsuit Challenging Laptop Search

Judge Rules in Favor of Bradley Manning Supporter and Allows Lawsuit Challenging Laptop Search

Feb 23, 2012

Surveillance Drones Coming to a Police Department Near You

Surveillance Drones Coming to a Police Department Near You

Feb 16, 2012

Is the Government Reading Our Email, Texts and IMs Without a Warrant? You Bet.

Is the Government Reading Our Email, Texts and IMs Without a Warrant? You Bet.

Jan 26, 2012

Supreme Court GPS Ruling: Bringing the 4th Amendment Into the 21st Century

Supreme Court GPS Ruling: Bringing the 4th Amendment Into the 21st Century

Dec 16, 2011

Justice Department Avoids Decision On Warrantless Cell Phone Tracking

Justice Department Avoids Decision On Warrantless Cell Phone Tracking

Dec 2, 2011

Better Than a Tinfoil Hat

Better Than a Tinfoil Hat

Nov 17, 2011

Judge to Feds: To Track Cell Phones, Get a Warrant

Judge to Feds: To Track Cell Phones, Get a Warrant

Nov 9, 2011

Justices Press Government on Limits of Warrantless Location Tracking

Justices Press Government on Limits of Warrantless Location Tracking