Bio
Jay Stanley () is senior policy analyst with the ºìÐÓÊÓÆµ Speech, 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 ºìÐÓÊÓÆµ's Free Future blog and has authored and co-authored a variety of influential ºìÐÓÊÓÆµ reports on privacy and technology topics. Before joining the ºìÐÓÊÓÆµ, 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

Nov 4, 2013
What Powers Does the Civil Liberties Oversight Board Have?

Oct 28, 2013
Is the Security State Mainly Looking Out For Us, Or For Itself? Two Paradigms Compared

Oct 9, 2013
Accountability vs. Privacy: The ºìÐÓÊÓÆµâ€™s Recommendations on Police Body Cameras

Oct 4, 2013
Celebrities, the Police, and Surreptitious DNA Collection

Sep 20, 2013
The Millennial Generation and Civil Liberties

Sep 12, 2013
What Makes Presidents Turn Into Hard Core Defenders of the Security State? Seven Possible Explanations

Sep 10, 2013
The National Security State: Why it’s Important to Understand the Nature of the Beast

Sep 6, 2013
How Can Smart, Ethical Individuals Form Dumb, Amoral Government Agencies?