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
May 11, 2018
Why the Golden State Killer Investigation Is Cause for Concern

Feb 22, 2018
Can Schools Discipline Students for Protesting?

Jan 30, 2018
Laws Targeting Israel Boycotts Fail First Legal Test

Nov 29, 2017
Can a Government Official Block You on Twitter?

Nov 16, 2017
Georgia Is Fighting to Keep Its Laws Secret — Unless You Pay

Oct 24, 2017
We Sued for Records About Trump’s Muslim Bans. Here’s What We Found Out.

Sep 15, 2017
Secret Algorithms Are Deciding Criminal Trials and We’re Not Even Allowed to Test Their Accuracy
