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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.

Access Now welcomes House bill to block changes to Rule 41

25 May 2016

Access Now Welcomes House Bill to block changes to Rule 41

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Access Now welcomes House bill to block changes to Rule 41
25 May 2016
Access Now welcomes House bill to block changes to Rule 41
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Re: Shaking My Head

19 May 2016

We’re shaking our heads about Rule 41 changes to let the U.S. engage in global government hacking.

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Re: Shaking My Head
19 May 2016
Re: Shaking My Head
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Access Now supports legislation to block changes to Rule 41

19 May 2016

Access Now today announced support for S. 2952 Stopping Mass Hacking Act (SMH Act).

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Access Now supports legislation to block changes to Rule 41
19 May 2016
Access Now supports legislation to block changes to Rule 41
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When U.S. examines its foreign surveillance programs Congress must remember human rights are universal

10 May 2016

Surveillance must respect basic human rights.

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When U.S. examines its foreign surveillance programs Congress must remember human rights are universal
10 May 2016
When U.S. examines its foreign surveillance programs Congress must remember human rights are universal
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It just got easier for the FBI to hack devices anywhere in the world—unless U.S. Congress acts to stop it

28 Apr 2016

Changes to federal Rule 41 in the U.S. could allow the Federal Bureau of Investigation to hack any computer anywhere in the world.

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It just got easier for the FBI to hack devices anywhere in the world—unless U.S. Congress acts to stop it
28 Apr 2016
It just got easier for the FBI to hack devices anywhere in the world—unless U.S. Congress acts to stop it

U.S. Congress must act on government hacking, reject Rule 41

28 Apr 2016

Congress must act on government hacking, reject changes to Rule 41.

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U.S. Congress must act on government hacking, reject Rule 41
28 Apr 2016
U.S. Congress must act on government hacking, reject Rule 41
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Academics and privacy groups ask Obama to reject anti-encryption legislation

11 Apr 2016

President’s response to #SaveCrypto petition is 100 days overdue

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Academics and privacy groups ask Obama to reject anti-encryption legislation
11 Apr 2016
Academics and privacy groups ask Obama to reject anti-encryption legislation
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Access Now: Anti-encryption bill is dangerous

8 Apr 2016

Members of the U.S. Congress have drafted an “anti encryption” bill that would harm human rights.

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Access Now: Anti-encryption bill is dangerous
8 Apr 2016
Access Now: Anti-encryption bill is dangerous
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Activists tell Obama to call off attack on encryption

21 Mar 2016

Access Now delivered thousands of signatures to the White House in a petition asking U.S. President Obama to call off the attack on iPhone security.

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Activists tell Obama to call off attack on encryption
21 Mar 2016
Activists tell Obama to call off attack on encryption
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The Apple fight is about all of us

17 Mar 2016

Joint statement on FBI v. Apple case by Access Now, the American Civil Liberties Union, and the Electronic Frontier Foundation.

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The Apple fight is about all of us
17 Mar 2016
The Apple fight is about all of us