Technology and Civil Liberties Attorney, ACLU of Northern California
Jake Snow is a Technology and Civil Liberties Attorney at the ACLU of Northern California, where he works on a variety of issues, including consumer privacy, surveillance, and the preservation of free speech online. Prior to joining the ACLU of Northern California, Snow was a Staff Attorney in the San Francisco office of the Federal Trade Commission, where his work covered the full breadth of the FTC's mission, including deceptive advertising, privacy and data security, and antitrust. His consumer-protection work resulted in millions of dollars of judgments for consumers. Snow also served as a law clerk to Ronald M. Whyte, U.S. District Judge for the Northern District of California.
In June, Maryland authorities used facial recognition capabilities to comb through 10 million images and identify Jarrod Ramos, the suspect in the Capital Gazette shooting, which left five people dead. One public safety official described the technology as "a valuable tool for fighting crime."
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Technology and Civil Liberties Attorney, ACLU of Northern California
Jake Snow is a Technology and Civil Liberties Attorney at the ACLU of Northern California, where he works on a variety of issues, including consumer privacy, surveillance, and the preservation of free speech online. Prior to joining the ACLU of Northern California, Snow was a Staff Attorney in the San Francisco office of the Federal Trade Commission, where his work covered the full breadth of the FTC's mission, including deceptive advertising, privacy and data security, and antitrust. His consumer-protection work resulted in millions of dollars of judgments for consumers. Snow also served as a law clerk to Ronald M. Whyte, U.S. District Judge for the Northern District of California.
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