Bio
Jay Stanley () is senior policy analyst with the ÌÇÐÄVlogSpeech, 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 ÌÇÐÄVlogreports 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’s 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

Apr 23, 2018
A Company Announces Its Intent to Create World’s Newest Privacy Nightmare

Apr 16, 2018
A Looming Implication of Face Recognition: Private Photo Blacklists

Apr 12, 2018
The Landmark European Law That Could Change Facebook and Improve Privacy in America

Mar 30, 2018
Public Broadband Can Help Protect the Open Internet and Close the Digital Divide

Mar 26, 2018
Are Stores You Shop at Secretly Using Face Recognition on You?

Mar 15, 2018
New Orleans Program Offers Lessons In Pitfalls Of Predictive Policing

Mar 2, 2018
TSA Tests See-Through Scanners on Public in New York’s Penn Station

Dec 14, 2017
Trump’s FCC Nukes Network Neutrality: What Happens Now?

Nov 20, 2017
Should We Reassess Police Body Cameras Based on Latest Study?

Oct 27, 2017
A Look at the High-Tech Gadgets Being Marketed to Police