Bio
Vera Eidelman is a staff attorney with the ACLU’s Speech, Privacy, and Technology Project, where she works on litigation and advocacy to protect freedom of speech and privacy rights in the digital age. She focuses on the right to protest, the free speech rights of young people, and genetic privacy. Vera was previously a William J. Brennan fellow with the ACLU. Vera is a graduate of Stanford University and Yale Law School. Before joining the ACLU, she served as a law clerk to the Hon. Beth Labson Freeman of the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California.
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Featured work
Jun 29, 2022
It’s 2022 and Two Books Are on Trial for ‘Obscenity’

Jun 15, 2021
The Problem With Censoring Political Speech Online – Including Trump’s

May 17, 2021
Time and Again, Social Media Giants Get Content Moderation Wrong: Silencing Speech about Al-Aqsa Mosque is Just the Latest Example

May 6, 2021
The Oversight Board’s Trump Decision Highlights Problems with Facebook’s Practices

Mar 24, 2021
Punished for a Snapchat: Why Schools Shouldn’t Police Students’ Speech Outside of School

Feb 5, 2021
The Streets Belong to the People — Always Have, Always Will

Jan 7, 2021
Clearview's Dangerous Misreading of the First Amendment Could Spell the End of Privacy Laws

Jun 3, 2020
The Response to Protests Against Police Brutality is Not More Brutality

Oct 24, 2019
South Dakota Governor Caves on Attempted Efforts to Silence Pipeline Protesters
