Bio
Chad Marlow is a senior policy counsel at the ACLU, where he principally focuses on privacy, surveillance, and technology issues. His field-leading policy and advocacy work has frequently been the subject of national and international media coverage and critical acclaim. He is the author of over 20 ÌÒ×ÓÊÓÆµmodel bills, is the primary author of the ACLU's groundbreaking Digital Dystopia report on student surveillance, has published dozens of influential ÌÒ×ÓÊÓÆµblogs and op-eds, and directs both the ACLU’s nationwide #TakeCTRL and Community Control Over Police Surveillance (CCOPS) campaigns.
Marlow holds a J.D. from the University of Virginia School of Law and a B.A. in Government from Connecticut College.
Featured work
Jul 20, 2016
Good Police Body Camera Laws and Policies? They Do Exist!
Jan 20, 2016
A Campaign to #TakeCTRL of Our Privacy Sweeps the Nation (And You Thought Bipartisanship Was Dead)
Sep 29, 2015
Rocky Mountain High-Five: Colorado PD Unveils Best-In-Nation Body Camera Policy
Sep 2, 2015
In Texas, More Body Cameras ≠More Transparency
Jul 23, 2015
Building a Mass Surveillance Infrastructure Out of Light Bulbs
Jun 23, 2015
Don’t Let Police Exempt All Body Camera Video From Disclosure
May 21, 2015
A Plug-and-Play Model Policy for Police Body Cameras