Catherine Crump is a staff attorney at ACLU national, where she focuses on freedom of speech and privacy. She is counsel to a number of individuals who have been excluded from the president’s speaking events because they disagreed with the president’s policies, as well as others who have been forced to protest far away from the president because of their political viewpoints. She has also been involved in various challenges to Internet censorship and the NSA’s warrantless surveillance program.

Blog Entries by Catherine Crump

Unconstitutional Acts to Protect the President from Protestors

Posted January 15, 2008 | 12:28 PM (EST)


In the waning days of this administration's tenure, President Bush's lack of interest in opinions contrary to his own is as striking as ever. Most recently in New Mexico, a group of peaceful demonstrators was removed from the president's sight, continuing the administration's long-held tradition that dissenters should be neither...

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