Bio
Naomi Gilens is the William J. Brennan fellow with the ACLU’s Speech, Privacy, and Technology Project, where she works on litigation and advocacy to protect the rights to free speech and protest.
Naomi is a graduate of Harvard Law School and Princeton University. During law school, she worked with Harvard’s Berkman Klein Center for Internet & Society and interned with the Electronic Frontier Foundation and the ACLU of Northern California. She then served as a law clerk to the Hon. David J. Barron of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the First Circuit, and the Hon. Indira Talwani of the U.S. District Court for the District of Massachusetts. Prior to law school, Naomi was a legal assistant with the ACLU Speech, Privacy, and Technology Project.
Featured work
Jan 22, 2019
It’s Perfectly Constitutional to Talk About Jury Nullification
Feb 27, 2013
New Documents Reveal U.S. Marshals’ Drones Experiment, Underscoring Need for Government Transparency
Feb 26, 2013
New Document Sheds Light on Government’s Ability to Search iPhones
Dec 18, 2012
Congressmen Question DOJ Following Release of Surveillance Documents on National Counterterrorism Center
Sep 27, 2012
New Justice Department Documents Show Huge Increase in Warrantless Electronic Surveillance
Sep 14, 2012
Twitter Forced to Hand Over Occupy Wall Street Protester Info
Aug 31, 2012
Republican Party Platform Advocates Regulation of Drone Surveillance
Aug 7, 2012
NYPD's Backwards Policy on Photography at Occupy Wall Street