Bio
Jacob J. Hutt is the William J. Brennan fellow with the ACLU’s Speech, Privacy, and Technology Project. Jacob is a graduate of Harvard College and New York University School of Law. During law school, Jacob worked in the Family Defense Clinic at Brooklyn Defender Services, interned over the summer at the ACLU of Ohio in Cleveland, and provided tax counsel to indigent clients as an IRS-certified tax preparer. After his fellowship, he will serve as a law clerk to the Hon. Ronnie Abrams of the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York, and to the Hon. Karen Nelson Moore of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit.
Featured work
Sep 4, 2018
Is the Government Planning to Surveil Keystone XL Protesters?
Aug 10, 2018
ICE Contractor Tries to Scare Activists With Legal Threats, Free Speech Be Damned
Jun 19, 2018
A TV Mega-Merger That’s Bad for the First Amendment
May 2, 2018
On Philly Public Transportation, the Censor Rides Along With You
Apr 26, 2018
Why YouTube Shouldn’t Over-Rely on Artificial Intelligence to Police Its Platform
Dec 29, 2017
How a Supreme Court Ruling Could Embolden Police Retaliation Against Political Speech
Oct 19, 2017
Under This Law, Encouraging Undocumented Immigrants to Seek Shelter Could Be a Crime