Bio
Adeline Lee was a paralegal with the ACLU’s Speech, Privacy, and Technology Project. She is an alumna of the Coro Fellows Program in Public Affairs and a graduate of Wellesley College, where she served as student body president. Prior to the ACLU, Adeline helped establish the Campus Free Speech Program at PEN America, working with university officials, faculty, and campus activists to advance dialogue on speech and inclusion following major expression- and race-related controversies. She is a co-author of "Chasm in the Classroom: Campus Free Speech in a Divided America," a report by PEN America analyzing over one hundred instances of Trump-era campus speech infringements and debates, and served in 2019 on education-technology company EVERFI's first National Advisory Board for Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion.
Featured work
Dec 15, 2021
Surreal Stingray Secrecy: Uncovering the FBI’s Surveillance Tech Secrecy Agreements
May 17, 2021
Time and Again, Social Media Giants Get Content Moderation Wrong: Silencing Speech about Al-Aqsa Mosque is Just the Latest Example
Apr 16, 2021
COVID-19 May Fade, But Will the Tracking Tools Built to Fight It?