Grayson Barber is a First Amendment litigator and privacy advocate
with a solo practice in Princeton, New Jersey. She is a member
of the New
Jersey Privacy Study Commission and a lecturer at
Princeton University. She sits on the board of the
American Civil Liberties Union of New Jersey (ACLU-NJ)
and the National
ACLU board. She advises the Intellectual Freedom
subcommittee of the
New Jersey Library Association, and
chairs the ACLU-NJ’s privacy committee. She is the immediate
past chair of the Individual Rights Section of the
New Jersey
State Bar Association. Her recent First Amendment
cases include challenges to government censorship in public forums,
and an early challenge to the
Digital Millennium Copyright Act.
(updated 8-15-03)
Trenton Times article
7-26-03
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