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Nathan White

Senior Legislative Manager

Nathan White is the Senior Legislative Manager for the Access advocacy team. A former communications director in the U.S. Congress, Nathan has shaped political and social issue campaigns across the United States and the internet. He holds a B.A. in political science from Kalamazoo College and an M.A. in global marketing, communications, and advertising from Emerson College. He’s lived, worked, and/or studied in Italy, Brazil, Turkey, and China.
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Announcing the Third Annual “Heroes & Villains” of Human Rights and Global Surveillance

22 Sep 2016

The work of our Heroes will be featured in upcoming issues of the Access Express.

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Announcing the Third Annual “Heroes & Villains” of Human Rights and Global Surveillance
22 Sep 2016
Announcing the Third Annual “Heroes & Villains” of Human Rights and Global Surveillance

“Your passport, Facebook, and Twitter please.”

21 Sep 2016

U.S. Customs and Border Protection wants your social media

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“Your passport, Facebook, and Twitter please.”
21 Sep 2016
“Your passport, Facebook, and Twitter please.”

A Human Rights Response to Government Hacking

6 Sep 2016
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A Human Rights Response to Government Hacking
6 Sep 2016
A Human Rights Response to Government Hacking
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Report calls for presumptive ban on government hacking, adding human rights protections

6 Sep 2016

Government hacking is taking place in the dark, and without human rights protections for those targeted or harmed.

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Report calls for presumptive ban on government hacking, adding human rights protections
6 Sep 2016
Report calls for presumptive ban on government hacking, adding human rights protections

Thousands object to U.S. plan to collect social media info at border

22 Aug 2016

Asking people entering the U.S. for their social media accounts threatens privacy and free expression.

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Thousands object to U.S. plan to collect social media info at border
22 Aug 2016
Thousands object to U.S. plan to collect social media info at border

When it comes to U.S. government hacking, we need oversight — now

25 Jul 2016

After changes to Rule 41 go into effect in December, U.S. government hacking powers will expand. The U.S. Congress needs to step up and take active oversight.

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When it comes to U.S. government hacking, we need oversight — now
25 Jul 2016
When it comes to U.S. government hacking, we need oversight — now

Beyond the Crypto Wars: Outcomes from Crypto Summit 2.0

19 Jul 2016

Reports from Crypto Summit 2.0 shed light on ways to move the encryption debate forward.

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Beyond the Crypto Wars: Outcomes from Crypto Summit 2.0
19 Jul 2016
Beyond the Crypto Wars: Outcomes from Crypto Summit 2.0
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What is this “Rule 41” and why am I hearing so much about it?

21 Jun 2016

Access Now is proud to join our partners in a day of action on government hacking and a proposed change to Rule 41.

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What is this “Rule 41” and why am I hearing so much about it?
21 Jun 2016
What is this “Rule 41” and why am I hearing so much about it?

Tales from the crypto

1 Jun 2016

The dangerous Burr/Feinstein anti-security bill appears to be dead — at least for this year.

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Tales from the crypto
1 Jun 2016
Tales from the crypto
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On broadband privacy: Working to protect your rights and your data

27 May 2016

Our take on the rules proposed by the U.S. Federal Communications Commission (FCC) for broadband privacy.

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On broadband privacy: Working to protect your rights and your data
27 May 2016
On broadband privacy: Working to protect your rights and your data