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26 Jul 2021, 8:39 am by Nicol Turner Lee
To discuss these issues, host Nicol Turner-Lee is joined by Mark Hall, nonresident senior fellow at Brookings and the director of the Health Law and Policy Program at Wake Forest University’s School of Law; Jay Stanley, senior policy analyst with the ACLU Speech, Privacy and Technology Project and the editor of the ACLU’s Free Future blog; and Emily Skahill, research assistant at the Center for Technology… [read post]
15 Nov 2010, 2:16 pm by Sam Ritchie, ACLU
WHO: Jay Stanley, ACLU Senior Policy Analyst for the Speech, Privacy and Technology Program WHAT: A live Facebook Q&A on "Net Neutrality" WHERE: Right here on this Note! [read post]
7 Dec 2020, 11:08 am by Anna Salvatore
As the power and scope of this technology expands, so does the need for privacy protection,” said Jay Stanley, a senior policy analyst with the American Civil Liberties Union’s Project on Speech, Privacy and Technology. [read post]
24 Aug 2016, 4:23 pm by Sabrina I. Pacifici
No public disclosure of the program had ever been made…” See also Baltimore Police Secretly Running Aerial Mass-Surveillance Eye in the Sky By Jay Stanley, Senior Policy Analyst, ACLU Speech, Privacy, Technology Project; and via WSJ.com – Baltimore Police Defend Use of Small Airplane to Track, Fight Crime High-flying cameras, funded by unnamed donor, help solve crimes but also draws criticism. [read post]
15 May 2010, 4:43 am by ZMan!
“We are concerned about the implantation of identity chips,” said Jay Stanley, senior policy analyst for the speech, privacy and technology program at the American Civil Liberties Union. [read post]
4 Oct 2021, 12:56 pm by Emily Dai
Shaw Group, and David Wessel, director of the Hutchins Center and Brookings senior fellow, will moderate a discussion between Jay Barry, managing director at J.P. [read post]
21 Feb 2010, 8:12 pm by Jordan Furlong
The billable hour will likely never die, but it’s being hunted down by bloggers like Jay Shepherd at The Client Revolution, who explored the concept of “open-price” lawyering. [read post]