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Research fellow Julian Sanchez studies issues at the busy intersection of technology, privacy, and civil liberties, with a particular focus on national security and intelligence surveillance. Before joining Cato, Sanchez served as the Washington Editor for the technology news site Ars Technica, where he covered surveillance, intellectual property, and telecom policy. He has also worked as a writer for The Economist’s Democracy in America blog, and an editor for Reason magazine, where he remains a contributing editor. Sanchez has written on privacy and technology for a wide array of national publications, ranging from National Review to The Nation, and is a founding editor of the policy blog Just Security. He studied philosophy and political science at New York University.

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Commentary

The War on Terror’s Jedi Mind Trick

The Atlantic.com. December 23, 2013.

Where’s the Oversight on NSA Spying?

Politico.com. August 16, 2013.

2011 CATO Article Nails the Stipulations for NSA Data Tracking

Business Insider. July 23, 2013.

Reviews & Journals

Decoding the Summer of Snowden

Policy Report. November/December 2013.

Conservatism: Burke, Nozick, Bush, Blair? by Ted Honderich

Cato Journal. Fall 2005.

Events