Bio
Arianna Demas is a William J. Brennan Fellow with the ACLU’s Speech, Privacy, and Technology Project. She is a graduate of Dickinson College and the University of Michigan Law School where she was an Executive Editor of the Michigan Law Review, co-president of the Reproductive Rights & Justice organization, and a teaching assistant for the first-year legal research and writing class. Arianna spent her summers working with the Knight First Amendment Institute and as a judicial intern for the Hon. Sandra L. Townes of the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of New York. Prior to law school, she worked as a legal assistant with the ACLU’s Reproductive Freedom Project.
Featured work
Jan 22, 2021
The First Amendment Protects Scabby, the 12-Foot Inflatable Rat, Too
Dec 22, 2020
The FBI is Secretly Breaking Into Encrypted Devices. We’re Suing.
May 29, 2020
Maine’s ISP Privacy Law Does Not Violate the First Amendment, Much as ISPs Would Like for It To
Jan 30, 2020
The Government Is Trying to Strip Student Workers of the Ability to Unionize