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10 Feb 2011, 11:00 am by Jessica Monaco, ACLU
The discussion is open to the public: When: Thursday, February 10, 4:20 - 6:20 pm Where: Columbia Law School, 435 W 116th Street, Jerome Greene Hall Room 103 Professor Peter Rosenblum, faculty codirector of Columbia Law School's Human Rights Institute, will moderate the panel discussion, which will also feature: Julia Hall, Amnesty International Felice Gaer, member of the United Nations' Committee Against Torture and Director of the Jacob… [read post]
24 Oct 2019, 5:00 am by Kellie N. Lego
Naureen Shah, Senior Advocacy and Policy Counsel at the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) stated, “It’s the most intimate information that you can take from someone. [read post]
8 Mar 2020, 12:14 pm by Tyler Gillett
The information “is going to stay in government hands,” said Naureen Shah, senior advocacy and policy counsel with the American Civil Liberties Union. [read post]
27 Jan 2015, 7:56 pm by Margaret Spicer
Banks, Naureen Shah, Tara McKelvey, Michael Waltz, Peter W. [read post]
6 Feb 2014, 11:45 am by Ritika Singh
On Tuesday, Naureen Shah wrote in an op-ed in Reuters. [read post]
10 Apr 2018, 1:45 pm by Zarine Kharazian
Neema Singh Guliani from the ACLU and Naureen Shah from Amnesty International argue in a response essay that the CLOUD Act puts the privacy and security of individuals, particularly human rights activists at risk. [read post]
10 Apr 2018, 1:45 pm by Zarine Kharazian
Neema Singh Guliani from the ACLU and Naureen Shah from Amnesty International argue in a response essay that the CLOUD Act puts the privacy and security of individuals, particularly human rights activists at risk. [read post]
17 Mar 2018, 7:18 am by William Ford
Neema Singh Guliani and Naureen Shah contended that the act would harm these protections and put human rights activists, religious minorities, and others in danger. [read post]
21 Mar 2018, 4:00 am by Jennifer Daskal, Peter Swire
In a post last week, Neema Singh Guliani of the ACLU and Naureen Shah of Amnesty International disagreed with our earlier arguments as to why the CLOUD Act is good for privacy and human rights. [read post]
24 Mar 2018, 4:43 am by William Ford
Jennifer Daskal and Peter Swire rebutted Neema Singh Guliani and Naureen Shah’s response to their contention that the CLOUD Act will improve privacy and civil liberties protections. [read post]
22 Mar 2018, 9:32 am by William Ford
  ICYMI: Yesterday on Lawfare Jennifer Daskal and Peter Swire responded to Neema Singh Guliani and Naureen Shah’s rebuttal of their assertion that the CLOUD Act will enhance privacy and civil liberties protections. [read post]
8 May 2023, 9:16 am by Avery Schmitz
The event will begin with introductory remarks by Naureen Chowdhury Fink, executive director of the Soufan Center. [read post]
9 Jan 2013, 2:53 pm by Raffaela Wakeman
Over at the Guardian, Naureen Shah argues that the agency should revert back to its original mission of spying and get out of the “killing business”—and that Brennan should make a commitment in this regard during his nomination hearing. [read post]
11 May 2012, 11:17 am by Raffaela Wakeman
Naureen Shah, a lecturer at the Human Rights Institute at Columbia Law, wrote this op-ed in Politico on the CIA’s involvement in military operations, particularly related to drone strikes. [read post]
8 Feb 2011, 12:48 pm by Suzanne Ito, ACLU
Professor Peter Rosenblum, faculty codirector of Columbia Law School's Human Rights Institute, will moderate the panel discussion, which will also feature: Julia Hall, Amnesty International Felice Gaer, member of the United Nations' Committee Against Torture and Director of the Jacob Blaustein Institute for the Advancement of Human Rights Ashley Deeks of Columbia Law School and former Assistant Legal Adviser for Political-Military Affairs… [read post]
27 Apr 2013, 6:00 am by Benjamin Wittes
Our distinguished opponents included Jeremy Waldron of Oxford and NYU, Naureen Shah of Columbia Law School’s Human Rights Institute, and Chris Cole, author of the web site Drone Wars UK. [read post]