Bio
Michael W. Macleod-Ball is currently a First Amendment advisor to the ACLU. He is the former chief of staff of the ACLU Washington Legislative Office, where he helped lead the organization’s federal advocacy efforts around issues including national security, criminal justice, and privacy, voting, LGBT, and First Amendment rights.
Prior to joining the WLO in 2007, he served as executive director of the ACLU’s Alaska affiliate. Macleod-Ball practiced law in Maine for over 15 years and was a prominent political activist in Maine, Massachusetts and Connecticut for over 20 years. He served in campaign and administration roles for Gov. Michael Dukakis (D-Mass.), on the staff of Congressman William Ratchford (D-Conn.), and on the Senate campaign staff of Toby Moffett (D-Conn.). He earned his undergraduate degree from the University of Vermont and graduated with honors from Suffolk University Law School.
Featured work
Dec 8, 2015
Sen. Feinstein Shouldn’t Make Tech Companies Do the Government’s National Security Job for It
Apr 14, 2015
Ted Cruz Wants to Use Religion to Discriminate in Our Nation's Capital
Nov 17, 2014
FEC’s Coordination Definition Is a Big Hot Mess
Jun 17, 2013
Immigration Reform on the Senate Floor – A Procedural Maze and Lots of Border Talk
May 24, 2013
Immigration Reform: Week Three Is History (And Earlier Than Expected!)
May 10, 2012
It's Not About the Money – Spending vs. Ideology in Congress
Jan 20, 2012
SOPA and PIPA Votes Delayed Indefinitely