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Jay Stanley

Senior Policy Analyst

桃子视频Speech, Privacy, and Technology Project

Bio

Jay Stanley is senior policy analyst with the 桃子视频Speech, Privacy, and Technology Project, where he researches, writes and speaks about technology-related privacy and civil liberties issues and their future. He edits the 桃子视频 blog, focused on emerging technology, and has authored and co-authored hundreds of influential 桃子视频reports, white papers, and blog posts on privacy and technology topics.


Featured work

Sep 10, 2013

The National Security State: Why it鈥檚 Important to Understand the Nature of the Beast

The National Security State: Why it鈥檚 Important to Understand the Nature of the Beast

Sep 6, 2013

How Can Smart, Ethical Individuals Form Dumb, Amoral Government Agencies?

How Can Smart, Ethical Individuals Form Dumb, Amoral Government Agencies?

Sep 5, 2013

How to Think About the National Security State

How to Think About the National Security State

Aug 23, 2013

Hindu Man Describes Mistreatment After False-Positive Hand Swab

Hindu Man Describes Mistreatment After False-Positive Hand Swab

Aug 23, 2013

How NSA Overreach May Backfire Even On Agency鈥檚 Own Terms

How NSA Overreach May Backfire Even On Agency鈥檚 Own Terms

Jul 26, 2013

From the NSA to License Plate Readers: Are We to Have a 鈥淐ollect it All鈥 Society?

From the NSA to License Plate Readers: Are We to Have a 鈥淐ollect it All鈥 Society?

Jul 24, 2013

The NSA, the Constitution, and Collection vs. Use of Information

The NSA, the Constitution, and Collection vs. Use of Information

Jul 9, 2013

What if the Government Hid Bugs and Video Cameras in Every American Home?

What if the Government Hid Bugs and Video Cameras in Every American Home?

Jul 3, 2013

CBP Using Its Authorization for Border Use Of Drones as Wedge For Nationwide Use

CBP Using Its Authorization for Border Use Of Drones as Wedge For Nationwide Use

Jul 3, 2013

Police Harassment of Photographers Remains a Problem

Police Harassment of Photographers Remains a Problem