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Esha Bhandari

Director, ÌÒ×ÓÊÓÆµSpeech, Privacy, and Technology Project

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Esha Bhandari is the Director of the ÌÒ×ÓÊÓÆµSpeech, Privacy, and Technology Project, which engages in litigation and advocacy to protect freedom of expression and privacy rights in the digital age. Her areas of expertise include the impact of artificial intelligence on civil liberties, the legal landscape for digital journalism and online accountability research, and the intersection of immigration enforcement with freedom of expression and privacy rights. She has litigated cases including Sandvig v. Barr, a First Amendment challenge to the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act on behalf of online discrimination researchers, Alasaad v. Wolf, a constitutional challenge to suspicionless electronic device searches at the U.S. border, and Guan v. Mayorkas, in which she represents journalists questioned about their work by border officers. She argued before the U.S. Supreme Court in United States v. Hansen, a case that significantly narrowed a federal law that, on its face, criminalized First Amendment-protected speech about immigration.

Esha has served as an Adjunct Professor of Clinical Law at New York University School of Law, where she co-taught the Technology, Law, and Policy Clinic. She contributed a chapter to the treatise Feminist Cyberlaw (University of California Press) and is a co-author of Auditing AI (MIT Press). She currently serves as a board member of the nonprofit Partnership on AI, and was formerly a member of the National Artificial Intelligence Advisory Committee, Law Enforcement Subcommittee, a body tasked with advising the President on issues in artificial intelligence.

Esha was an Equal Justice Works fellow with the ÌÒ×ÓÊÓÆµImmigrants’ Rights Project. She is a graduate of McGill University, where she was a Loran Scholar, the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism, and Columbia Law School. She served as a law clerk to the Hon. Amalya L. Kearse of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit.


Featured work

Apr 25, 2025

Know Your Digital Privacy Rights with Esha Bhandari and Daniel Kahn Gillmor

Know Your Digital Privacy Rights with Esha Bhandari and Daniel Kahn Gillmor

Mar 21, 2025

Can Border Agents Search Your Electronic Devices? It’s Complicated.

Can Border Agents Search Your Electronic Devices? It’s Complicated.

Jun 7, 2021

Supreme Court Ruling is a Win for Investigative Journalists and Civil Rights Researchers

Supreme Court Ruling is a Win for Investigative Journalists and Civil Rights Researchers

May 18, 2020

Coronavirus 'Immunity Passports' are not the Answer

Coronavirus 'Immunity Passports' are not the Answer

Nov 20, 2019

The U.S. Government Tracked, Detained, and Interrogated Journalists. We’re Suing on Their Behalf.

The U.S. Government Tracked, Detained, and Interrogated Journalists. We’re Suing on Their Behalf.

Nov 13, 2019

Federal Court Rules That Border Officers Can’t Arbitrarily Search Our Electronic Devices

Federal Court Rules That Border Officers Can’t Arbitrarily Search Our Electronic Devices

Apr 30, 2019

We Got U.S. Border Officials to Testify Under Oath. Here’s What We Found Out.

We Got U.S. Border Officials to Testify Under Oath. Here’s What We Found Out.

Mar 19, 2019

Facebook Settles Civil Rights Cases by Making Sweeping Changes to Its Online Ad Platform

Facebook Settles Civil Rights Cases by Making Sweeping Changes to Its Online Ad Platform

Mar 7, 2019

The Government Is Detaining and Interrogating Journalists and Advocates at the US-Mexico Border

The Government Is Detaining and Interrogating Journalists and Advocates at the US-Mexico Border

Jan 22, 2019

Court Rules ‘Ag-Gag’ Law Criminalizing Undercover Reporting Violates the First Amendment

Court Rules ‘Ag-Gag’ Law Criminalizing Undercover Reporting Violates the First Amendment