Grayson Barber
is a Fellow at the
Center for Information Technology
Policy at Princeton University. A First
Amendment litigator and privacy advocate with a solo
practice in Princeton, New Jersey, Grayson does
volunteer work for the American Civil Liberties Union
and chairs the privacy committee of its New Jersey
affiliate. Grayson
advises the Intellectual Freedom subcommittee of the New
Jersey Library Association, and is the immediate past
chair of the Individual Rights Section of the New Jersey
State Bar Association. She served on the New Jersey Privacy
Study Commission and the state
Supreme Court Special
Committee on Public Access to Court Records.
A graduate of Rutgers Law School in Newark, Grayson clerked
for the Honorable Robert E. Cowen, U.S. Court of
Appeals for the Third Circuit. (updated
September 2008)
Curriculum Vitae
Trenton Times article
(7-26-03)
Josephine Miles,
Sisyphus
W. H. Auden,
The Unknown Citizen
“I know it is easy to protect the interests of the rich
and powerful; but it is a great labor to guard the
rights of the poor and downtrodden – it is the eternal
labor of Sisyphus, forever to be renewed.” –Thaddeus
Stevens (1866)