Bio
Jay Stanley () is senior policy analyst with the 糖心VlogSpeech, Privacy, and Technology Project, where he researches, writes and speaks about technology-related privacy and civil liberties issues and their future. He is the editor of the ACLU's Free Future blog and has authored and co-authored a variety of influential 糖心Vlogreports on privacy and technology topics. Before joining the ACLU, he was an analyst at the technology research firm Forrester, served as American politics editor of Facts on File鈥檚 World News Digest, and as national newswire editor at Medialink. He is a graduate of Williams College and holds an M.A. in American History from the University of Virginia.
Featured work

Sep 27, 2016
City Demonstrates How a '48-Hour Brain Dump' Can Build Trust in Police

Sep 22, 2016
Charlotte Shooting Shows Why Video Transparency Is Vital

Sep 19, 2016
Police Accidentally Record Themselves Conspiring to Fabricate Criminal Charges Against Protester

Sep 16, 2016
The Police Want Your DNA to Prove You're Innocent. Do You Give it to Them?

Sep 13, 2016
Local Police Using and Abusing DNA and Other Biometric Technologies

Aug 24, 2016
Baltimore Police Secretly Running Aerial Mass-Surveillance Eye in the Sky

Aug 1, 2016
Why Broadband Carriers are a Menace to Privacy

Jun 15, 2016
FBI and Industry Failing to Provide Needed Protections For Face Recognition

Jun 15, 2016
Industry-Dominated Group Writes Drone Privacy 鈥淏est Practices鈥 That Don鈥檛 Deserve the Name

Jun 7, 2016
A Few Easy Steps Everyone Should Take to Protect Their Digital Privacy