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Chris Calabrese

Legislative Counsel, ÌÒ×ÓÊÓÆµWashington Legislative Office

Bio

Christopher Calabrese () is the legislative counsel for privacy-related issues in the ÌÒ×ÓÊÓÆµâ€™s Washington Legislative Office (WLO). Prior to joining the WLO, Calabrese served as project counsel to the ÌÒ×ÓÊÓÆµTechnology & Liberty Project (TLP).  As legislative counsel, Calabrese leads the office's advocacy efforts related to privacy and the responsible use of technology, developing proactive strategies on pending federal legislation and executive branch actions concerning data collection, surveillance, and identification systems.


Featured work

Apr 10, 2012

Making Do Not Track a Reality

Making Do Not Track a Reality

Apr 2, 2012

A Primer for the Online Privacy Multistakeholder Process

A Primer for the Online Privacy Multistakeholder Process

Mar 27, 2012

FTC Report: A Roadmap for Future Success?

FTC Report: A Roadmap for Future Success?

Mar 21, 2012

Reading the Tea Leaves on Real ID

Reading the Tea Leaves on Real ID

Feb 23, 2012

Time to Get Down to Business on Privacy

Time to Get Down to Business on Privacy

Jan 31, 2012

Will Congress Take Privacy Out of Your Netflix Queue?

Will Congress Take Privacy Out of Your Netflix Queue?

Jan 24, 2012

Supreme Court Decision on GPS Tracking: A Spur to Action for Congress

Supreme Court Decision on GPS Tracking: A Spur to Action for Congress

Jan 13, 2012

Facebook: Making Your Political Opinions Less Private Since 2012

Facebook: Making Your Political Opinions Less Private Since 2012

Nov 16, 2011

Oversharing Is Never a Good Thing, Especially When it’s With DHS

Oversharing Is Never a Good Thing, Especially When it’s With DHS

Nov 3, 2011

The Slow, Quiet Death of Real ID

The Slow, Quiet Death of Real ID