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Catherine Crump

Staff Attorney

ÌÒ×ÓÊÓÆµSpeech, Privacy and Technology Project

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

Nov 7, 2011

How the Supreme Court's GPS Tracking Case Can Affect Your Cell Phone Privacy

How the Supreme Court's GPS Tracking Case Can Affect Your Cell Phone Privacy

Oct 25, 2011

Standing Up to Internet Censorship

Standing Up to Internet Censorship

Oct 20, 2011

Want to Read My Email? Not Without a Warrant.

Want to Read My Email? Not Without a Warrant.

Oct 4, 2011

Tracked: The Supreme Court Shouldn't Let Technology Trump the Constitution

Tracked: The Supreme Court Shouldn't Let Technology Trump the Constitution

Jun 27, 2011

Warrantless GPS Tracking Case Heads to Supreme Court

Warrantless GPS Tracking Case Heads to Supreme Court

Jun 15, 2011

Surveillance Programs Must Not Be Kept Secret

Surveillance Programs Must Not Be Kept Secret

May 31, 2011

ÌÒ×ÓÊÓÆµFiles Brief Arguing Warrantless GPS Tracking Is Unconstitutional

ÌÒ×ÓÊÓÆµFiles Brief Arguing Warrantless GPS Tracking Is Unconstitutional

May 27, 2011

Private Companies Shape What You Say and Read Online

Private Companies Shape What You Say and Read Online

May 25, 2011

What’s the Difference Between Facebook and a Stranger on the Street?

What’s the Difference Between Facebook and a Stranger on the Street?

Apr 21, 2011

Does the Government Want to Read Your Texts and Emails?

Does the Government Want to Read Your Texts and Emails?