Bio
Noa Yachot was previously a senior editor at the ACLU and the producer of the organization's At Liberty podcast. Before that, she was an ACLU communications strategist, focusing on national security, free speech, digital privacy, and human rights. Before joining the ACLU, she was the managing editor of +972 Magazine and a news desk manager at Haaretz.com, and monitored the detention conditions of asylum seekers in Israel on behalf of the U.N. High Commissioner for Refguees.
Featured work
Jan 31, 2018
Trump Embraces the Original Sin of Guantánamo
Jan 5, 2018
ACLU Will Represent an American Citizen in U.S. Military Detention Abroad
Dec 8, 2017
ACLU Files Second Lawsuit Challenging Laws Suppressing Boycotts of Israel
Dec 8, 2017
‘Do Everything They Ask So They Don’t Shoot Me’
Oct 27, 2017
History Shows Activists Should Fear the Surveillance State
Jun 23, 2017
The ‘Magna Carta’ of Cyberspace Turns 20: An Interview With the ACLU Lawyer Who Helped Save the Internet
Jun 21, 2017
Video: CIA Officials Forced to Testify About Torture Program
May 1, 2017
How Technology Workers Are Organizing to Resist Trump
Apr 28, 2017
The NSA Says It Is Ending One of Its Most Controversial Spying Practices, But It Could Be Resurrected if Congress Doesn’t Act Now
Mar 14, 2017
¿Los agentes fronterizos pueden inspeccionar sus dispositivos electrónicos? Es un tema complicado.