Bio
Christopher Calabrese () is the legislative counsel for privacy-related issues in the American Civil Liberties Union’s Washington Legislative Office (WLO). Prior to joining the WLO, Calabrese served as project counsel to the ACLU Technology & Liberty Project (TLP). As legislative counsel, Calabrese leads the office's advocacy efforts related to privacy and the responsible use of technology, developing proactive strategies on pending federal legislation and executive branch actions concerning data collection, surveillance, and identification systems.
Featured work
Jul 30, 2012
The Biggest New Spying Program You’ve Probably Never Heard Of
Jul 30, 2012
Crucial Amendment Added to Cyber Bill Would Improve Federal Agency Handling of Personal Information
Jul 3, 2012
Just In Time For Independence Day, A Renewed Call For A National ID Card
Jun 15, 2012
Ban on Arming Domestic Drones: Let’s Draw a Line in the Sand
May 17, 2012
The Limits of Oversight and the PCLOB
May 10, 2012
DOJ Cell Phone Tracking: Excellent questions, Senator
May 9, 2012
Password Protection Act of 2012: A Good Start Against Employer Snooping
Apr 17, 2012
Identity Theft and the War on Immigrants