Bio
Gabe Rottman () is a legislative counsel and policy advisor in the ACLU’s Washington Legislative Office. He advocates in Congress and the federal agencies on an array of issues at the intersection of technology and civil liberties, including privacy, cybersecurity, free expression, telecommunications and internet policy, and intellectual property. He previously served as a litigation associate in private practice, with a focus on antitrust and foreign investment regulation, and as a media relations staffer and senior writer at the ACLU. Rottman has a B.A. from McGill University and a J.D. from the Georgetown University Law Center, both with honors.
Featured work
Oct 6, 2015
CFP 2015 Looks at Intelligence Abuses Then and Now
Jul 7, 2015
New Online Terrorism Reporting Bill Will Harm Minorities, Chill Speech
Jun 10, 2015
Playing Politics With Cybersecurity and Privacy
Apr 23, 2015
The House Just Passed a Major Expansion of Government Surveillance in the Guise of Cybersecurity
Mar 17, 2015
Politics Swirling Around Clinton Email Scandal Obscure Real Problems
Feb 26, 2015
After a Decade's Fight for Net Neutrality, Huge Win for Free Speech Online
Jan 13, 2015
Cybersecurity Doesn’t Have to Mean Sacrificing Privacy
Nov 19, 2014
A Rare Glimpse of Bipartisanship on Open Government
Oct 31, 2014
Legislating Catcalling Comes With Real Risks