Bio
Sonia Roubini () is the Paralegal with the ACLU’s Speech, Privacy, and Technology Project. Prior to joining SPT, she worked for Personal Democracy Media coordinating Personal Democracy Forum 2014 and wrote for techPresident.com. Sonia was a 2012 Fulbright Fellow in Albania, she then moved to Kosovo and managed a project for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs on post-conflict interfaith reconciliation. During this time, she also contributed to Global Voices Advocacy’s Netizen Report, a weekly newsletter on surveillance, privacy, and digital rights issues. She is a 2012 graduate of Oberlin College.
Featured work
Aug 31, 2015
Here’s How Law Enforcement Agencies Impersonate Your Friends
Jul 24, 2015
Some Towns Are Videotaping Residents’ Garbage Streams
Apr 16, 2015
ACLU Study: Federal Agencies Fail to Protect Whistleblower Communications, Terrorist Tip Line
Apr 9, 2015
Police Chief: Surveillance Cameras Don’t Help Fight Crime
Mar 3, 2015
Feds Refuse to Release Documents on “Zero-Day” Security Exploits
Feb 5, 2015
License Plate Scanners Also Taking Photos of Drivers and Passengers
Dec 18, 2014
Police Need to Make Body-Camera Policies Transparent
Nov 4, 2014
Ferguson's No-Media Zone Extended to the Skies