Bio
Nicole Ozer (@nicoleozer) is the Technology and Civil Liberties Director for the ACLU of Northern California and has led the organization’s cutting-edge work in California to defend and promote civil liberties in the modern digital world since 2004 utilizing an integrated advocacy approach that coordinates work in the courts, in communities, with companies, and California policymakers to achieve maximum impact. Nicole spearheaded the passage of the landmark California Electronic Communications Privacy Act (CalECPA) and California Reader Privacy Act, designed groundbreaking local surveillance reform strategies now used across the country, and also developed the ACLU’s national online privacy campaign, Demand Your dotRights. Prior to joining the ACLU, Nicole was an intellectual property attorney at Morrison & Foerster in San Francisco. Nicole graduated magna cum laude from Amherst College, studied comparative civil rights history at the University of Cape Town, South Africa, and earned her J.D. from Boalt Hall School of Law, University of California Berkeley.
Featured work
Mar 23, 2011
Judge Cites Privacy Concerns in Rejecting Google Books Settlement
Dec 1, 2010
FTC Joins the Online Privacy Chorus
Nov 16, 2010
Location Based Services: Time for a Privacy Check-In
Oct 18, 2010
Facebook Application Privacy Breach Exposed
Sep 14, 2010
Privacy and Safety Questions Loom Over Federal Program
Sep 1, 2010
Don't Let Schools Chip Your Kids
Aug 20, 2010
ACLU Response to Facebook on Places
Aug 19, 2010
Facebook Places: Check This Out Before You Check In
Jun 24, 2010
Facebook Responds to Open Letter — We Check the Facts
Jun 18, 2010
Privacy Groups to Facebook — There’s More to Do