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Lee Rowland

Policy Director

NYCLU

Bio

Lee Rowland () is policy director at the New York Civil Liberties Union (NYCLU), the ÌÒ×ÓÊÓÆµin New York. She was previously a senior staff attorney with the ACLU’s Speech, Privacy, and Technology Project. Lee has extensive experience as a litigator, lobbyist, and public speaker. She has served as lead counsel in federal First Amendment cases involving public employee speech rights, the First Amendment rights of community advocates, government regulation of digital speech, and state secrecy surrounding the lethal injection process. She also authors amicus briefs and blogs on topics including the intersection of speech and privacy, student and public employee speech, obscenity, and the Communications Decency Act.

While at the ACLU, Lee has served as an adjunct clinical professor for NYU Law’s Technology Law and Policy Clinic, a member of the New York Bar Association’s Communications and Media Law Committee, and an adjunct faculty member in the Human Rights Program at the Roosevelt House Public Policy Institute at Hunter College. Lee was previously a voting rights counsel with the Brennan Center for Justice; and before that, ran the Reno office of the ÌÒ×ÓÊÓÆµof Nevada, where she regularly argued before the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals and the Nevada Supreme Court. Lee is a graduate of Middlebury College and Harvard Law School.


Featured work

Aug 8, 2016

An Impolitic Situation: When Rights Disappear

An Impolitic Situation: When Rights Disappear

Jul 13, 2016

The Police in Baton Rouge Don’t Like It When Protesters Exercise Their Rights, So We’re Taking Them to Court

The Police in Baton Rouge Don’t Like It When Protesters Exercise Their Rights, So We’re Taking Them to Court

Jun 2, 2016

In This Poor, Black, Polluted Alabama Town, Speaking Up Gets You Sued

In This Poor, Black, Polluted Alabama Town, Speaking Up Gets You Sued

Mar 15, 2016

Is It Okay to Kick People Out of Campaign Rallies? That Depends.

Is It Okay to Kick People Out of Campaign Rallies? That Depends.

Dec 16, 2015

The Power of a Boycott

The Power of a Boycott

Dec 11, 2015

Turning Tech Companies Into Spies Won’t Work

Turning Tech Companies Into Spies Won’t Work

Oct 2, 2015

The Government’s Trying to Sell a New Slant on the First Amendment. We’re Not Buying It. (Updated)

The Government’s Trying to Sell a New Slant on the First Amendment. We’re Not Buying It. (Updated)

Sep 22, 2015

Why the ÌÒ×ÓÊÓÆµand the Government Are Teaming Up

Why the ÌÒ×ÓÊÓÆµand the Government Are Teaming Up

Jul 22, 2015

Why Texas Is Wrong and South Carolina Is Right on the Confederate Flag

Why Texas Is Wrong and South Carolina Is Right on the Confederate Flag

Jul 10, 2015

VICTORY! Federal Judge Deep-Sixes Arizona’s Ridiculously Overbroad ‘Nude Photo’ Law

VICTORY! Federal Judge Deep-Sixes Arizona’s Ridiculously Overbroad ‘Nude Photo’ Law