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Katie Haas

Speech, Privacy, and Technology Project

Bio

Katie Haas is a paralegal for the Speech, Privacy, and Technology Project. Katie graduated from Yale in 2012, where she majored in history. Her senior thesis focused on human rights and transitional justice, specifically discussing the 1985 junta trial in Argentina. She won the Arthur Liman Public Interest Program’s summer fellowship in 2011, and spent that summer as a legal intern with the New York City community organization Make the Road New York. Katie was also a research assistant for Yale Law School Professor Judith Resnik and coordinated the Yale chapter of Amnesty International.


Featured work

Feb 8, 2013

ÌÒ×ÓÊÓÆµFiles FOIA Request for Unreleased DHS Privacy Report on Laptop Searches at the Border

ÌÒ×ÓÊÓÆµFiles FOIA Request for Unreleased DHS Privacy Report on Laptop Searches at the Border

Dec 20, 2012

Executing Human Dignity: US Death Penalty System to Undergo International Scrutiny

Executing Human Dignity: US Death Penalty System to Undergo International Scrutiny

Dec 18, 2012

Falling Behind: The Human Rights Implications of Solitary Confinement in the United States

Falling Behind: The Human Rights Implications of Solitary Confinement in the United States

Dec 10, 2012

Making Human Rights Reality

Making Human Rights Reality

Sep 7, 2012

Seeking a Second Chance: Children Sentenced to Life Without Parole Seek Justice Before International Tribunal

Seeking a Second Chance: Children Sentenced to Life Without Parole Seek Justice Before International Tribunal