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
Feb 10, 2011
Permission to Work: The Government Database That May Stand Between You and Your Next Job
Jan 28, 2011
Spying On Surfing: Why We Need a "Do Not Track" List
Dec 3, 2010
The Single Greatest Chart Ever (At Least if You Want to Know Where Your Personal Information Goes)
Sep 13, 2010
A Disturbing Vision for the Future of the Internet
Apr 9, 2010
The NYT Demands DotRights. You Should Too.
Mar 30, 2010
Electronic Privacy Law is Older Than the World Wide Web — It’s Time for An Upgrade
Feb 10, 2010
Body Scanner = Naked Movie Star Pictures; That Didn't Take Long
Dec 3, 2009
News Flash: Another Fake Deadline Ignored; Real ID Still Dead
Nov 18, 2009
Technology Changes Things. Latest Example: Student Records.
Oct 1, 2009
The Naked Truth