Bio
Catherine Crump () clerked for the Hon. M. Margaret McKeown, a judge on U.S. Court of Appeals for the 9th Circuit, prior to joining the ACLU. Crump graduated from Stanford University and Stanford Law School. She is a non-residential fellow with the Stanford Center for Internet and Society.
Featured work
Mar 25, 2014
Invasion of the Data Snatchers: Big Data and the Internet of Things Means the Surveillance of Everything
Dec 12, 2013
Mass Location Tracking: It’s Not Just For the NSA
Dec 9, 2013
Cell Phone Companies Reveal How Much Cops Love Your Phone
Nov 1, 2013
Capability is Driving Policy, Not Just at the NSA But Also in Police Departments
Sep 3, 2013
The Vast, Troubling Call Database Drug Agents Use to Identify Burner Phones
Jul 30, 2013
Federal Appeals Court Rules the Government Can Track Your Cell Phone Without a Warrant
Jul 26, 2013
What the FBI Needs to Tell Americans About Its Use of Drones
Jul 17, 2013
Police Documents on License Plate Scanners Reveal Mass Tracking
May 30, 2013
Feds Settle Lawsuit by Bradley Manning Supporter Over Border Laptop Search
Mar 19, 2013
ACLU in Court Today Arguing that GPS Tracking Requires a Warrant