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Mariko Hirose

Staff Attorney

NYCLU

Bio

Mariko Hirose is a senior staff attorney at the New York Civil Liberties Union, where she focuses on statewide civil rights and civil liberties impact litigation. At the NYCLU, she has worked on cases involving free speech, privacy, government transparency, criminal justice, and gender and sexual orientation discrimination.

Hirose graduated magna cum laude from Yale University in 2003 and with Order of the Coif from Stanford Law School in 2008, where she was an articles editor for the Stanford Law Review. After law school, she clerked for the Honorable Stephen Reinhardt of the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit.


Featured work

Jan 25, 2016

Documents Uncover NYPD’s Vast License Plate Reader Database

Documents Uncover NYPD’s Vast License Plate Reader Database

Oct 22, 2015

Victory for New York Women: Governor Andrew Cuomo Advances Equality for Pregnant Workers

Victory for New York Women: Governor Andrew Cuomo Advances Equality for Pregnant Workers

May 15, 2015

New York State Police Claim Not to Have Key Records on Stingrays

New York State Police Claim Not to Have Key Records on Stingrays

Apr 24, 2015

Newly Obtained Records Reveal Extensive Monitoring of E-ZPass Tags Throughout New York

Newly Obtained Records Reveal Extensive Monitoring of E-ZPass Tags Throughout New York

Apr 7, 2015

NYCLU-Obtained Documents Reveal Secrecy, Lack of Court Oversight in Use of Invasive Stingray Technology

NYCLU-Obtained Documents Reveal Secrecy, Lack of Court Oversight in Use of Invasive Stingray Technology

Sep 13, 2010

Appeal Brief in Warrantless Cell Phone Tracking FOIA Case Filed

Appeal Brief in Warrantless Cell Phone Tracking FOIA Case Filed

Sep 7, 2010

A Victory for Cell Phone Users' Privacy

A Victory for Cell Phone Users' Privacy

Sep 7, 2010

ÌÒ×ÓÊÓÆµChallenges Laptop Searches and Seizures at the Border

ÌÒ×ÓÊÓÆµChallenges Laptop Searches and Seizures at the Border

Aug 30, 2010

Judge: No Difference Between Cell Phone Tracking and GPS Vehicle Tracking

Judge: No Difference Between Cell Phone Tracking and GPS Vehicle Tracking

Aug 16, 2010

Amazon Case: We're In!

Amazon Case: We're In!