Contributor

J. Bradley Jansen

Director, Center for Financial Privacy and Human Rights

J. Bradley Jansen is the director of the Center for Financial Privacy
and Human Rights, part of the Liberty and Privacy Network, a
Washington DC-based non-profit founded in 2005 to defend privacy,
civil liberties and market economics.

Previously at the Free Congress Foundation, Jansen safeguarded privacy and other Constitutional liberties including testifying before Congress on the USA PATRIOT Act proposal, National ID, and other issues. While working for U.S. Rep. Ron Paul, he initiated and lead opposition to the “Know Your Customer” proposal. Jansen holds a BA in International Studies from Miami University (Ohio), learned Spanish at the Pontificia Universidad Javeriana (Colombia), and with advanced studies in economic history at Universidad Católica de Valparaíso (Chile) and law and economics at George Mason University School of Law. He can be reached at bjansen@financialprivacy.org.