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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

Feb 22, 2011

A Win For Protesters’ Rights

A Win For Protesters’ Rights

Jan 18, 2011

What the Government Wants to Know About You

What the Government Wants to Know About You

Jan 17, 2011

Privacy Rights Must Keep Pace with Technology

Privacy Rights Must Keep Pace with Technology

Dec 28, 2010

Schools Can Teach Tolerance and Honor Free Speech

Schools Can Teach Tolerance and Honor Free Speech

Dec 15, 2010

Good News for Cell Phone Users' Privacy!

Good News for Cell Phone Users' Privacy!

Nov 4, 2010

Federal Judge Finds Warrantless Cell Phone Tracking Unconstitutional

Federal Judge Finds Warrantless Cell Phone Tracking Unconstitutional

Jun 18, 2010

ÌÒ×ÓÊÓÆµFiles Brief Against Warrantless Cell Phone Tracking

ÌÒ×ÓÊÓÆµFiles Brief Against Warrantless Cell Phone Tracking

Apr 21, 2010

North Carolina Wants to Know What You Bought from Amazon

North Carolina Wants to Know What You Bought from Amazon

Feb 11, 2010

Cell Phone Users: Your Privacy is at Risk

Cell Phone Users: Your Privacy is at Risk

Dec 16, 2009

Checking Your Privacy at the Border

Checking Your Privacy at the Border