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Neema Singh Guliani

Former Senior Legislative Counsel

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Bio

Neema Singh Guliani is a former senior legislative counsel with the ÌÒ×ÓÊÓÆµ, focusing on surveillance, privacy, and national security issues. She served from 2013 to 2020.

Prior to joining the ACLU, she worked in the Chief of Staff’s Office at DHS, concentrating on national security and civil rights issues. She has also worked as an adjudicator in the Office of the Assistant Secretary for Civil Rights in the Department of Agriculture and was an investigative counsel with House Oversight and Government Reform Committee, where she conducted investigations related to the BP oil spill, contractors in Iraq and Afghanistan, and the Recovery Act. Neema is a graduate of Brown University where she earned a BA in International Relations with a focus on global security and received her JD from Harvard Law School in 2008.


Featured work

May 19, 2016

The Government’s Hacking Powers Are About to Grow Exponentially

The Government’s Hacking Powers Are About to Grow Exponentially

Mar 9, 2016

4 Problems With Creating a ‘Commission on Encryption’

4 Problems With Creating a ‘Commission on Encryption’

Feb 22, 2016

How Targeting One iPhone Weakens Them All

How Targeting One iPhone Weakens Them All

Feb 4, 2016

Questions Congress Should Ask About Section 702

Questions Congress Should Ask About Section 702

Jan 13, 2016

What President Obama Can Do to Stop US Dragnet Surveillance Around the World

What President Obama Can Do to Stop US Dragnet Surveillance Around the World

Dec 18, 2015

How Your Information Could Soon End up in the Hands of the NSA — and What You Can Do About It

How Your Information Could Soon End up in the Hands of the NSA — and What You Can Do About It

Nov 19, 2015

Renewed Calls for More Surveillance Aren’t Based in Reality

Renewed Calls for More Surveillance Aren’t Based in Reality

Oct 29, 2015

The NSA Claims It Wants to Be Transparent. How About Starting With Section 702?

The NSA Claims It Wants to Be Transparent. How About Starting With Section 702?

Oct 22, 2015

The Four Biggest Problems With DHS’s New Stingray Policy

The Four Biggest Problems With DHS’s New Stingray Policy

Jul 9, 2015

Should Companies Be Forced to Enable Surveillance and Compromise Security? The Government Thinks So.

Should Companies Be Forced to Enable Surveillance and Compromise Security? The Government Thinks So.