Bio
Thaddeus Talbot is a joint-Legal Administrative Assistant with the ACLU's Speech, Privacy and Technology Project and Human Rights Program. He previously interned at The Southern African Institute for Policy and Research in Lusaka, Zambia, the Legal Aid Society's Brooklyn Housing Court Office and the Legal Department of Goldman Sachs & Co., where he was awarded their Scholarship for Excellence. He is a 2018 Fellow in the Fellowship for Emerging Leaders in Public Service at the NYU Wagner School and a mentor for young men of color at an education non-profit in Harlem. Thaddeus graduated from Cornell University in 2015 with a bachelor’s degree in Industrial and Labor Relations.
Featured work
Oct 18, 2017
Is the FBI Setting the Stage for Increased Surveillance of Black Activists?
Sep 26, 2017
Missouri Should Try Listening to Protesters Instead of Attacking Them
Apr 13, 2017
You Have a Right to Know How Trump’s Muslim Ban Was Implemented. So We Sued.
Jul 29, 2016
In America, the UN Finds the Rights to Peaceful Assembly and Association Are Being Eroded, and Race Plays a Big Factor
Jul 13, 2016
UN Human Rights Expert to Visit Baton Rouge, Ferguson, and Convention Host Cities