A lecture by Jay Stanley, editor of the ACLU Free Future Blog and author of a variety of influential ACLU reports on privacy and technology topics and their impact on civil liberties.
The Center administers four fellowship programs, known collectively as the Capital Fellows Programs. These nationally recognized public policy fellowships offer unique experiences in policy-making and development in each branch of government. Capital Fellows are placed at some of the highest levels of California state government and assist state legislators, senior-level executive staff, and court administrators with a broad range of public policy issues and projects and are typically given assignments with a significant amount of responsibility and challenges. For a description of each of our fellowship programs, please click on the links below: Jesse M. Unruh Assembly Fellowship Executive Fellowship Judicial Administration Fellowship California Senate Fellows 2,000 alumni have participated in the Capital Fellows Programs, and the ranks of former fellows include judges; members of the United States Congress and the State Legislature; state and local government officials; corporate e...
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