Liza Goitein

Justice, Director, Liberty & National Security Project
Elizabeth (Liza) Goitein directs the Brennan Center’s Liberty and National Security Project, which seeks to ensure that our government respects human rights and fundamental freedoms in conducting the fight against terrorism. Before coming to the Brennan Center, Ms. Goitein served as counsel to Senator Feingold, Chairman of the Constitution Subcommittee of the Senate Judiciary Committee. As counsel to Senator Feingold, Ms. Goitein handled a variety of liberty and national security matters, with a particular focus on government secrecy and privacy rights. She also worked on matters involving immigration, juvenile justice, sentencing, and First Amendment issues. Previously, Ms. Goitein was a trial attorney in the Federal Programs Branch of the Civil Division of the Department of Justice. Ms. Goitein graduated from the Yale Law School in 1998 and clerked for the Honorable Michael Daly Hawkins on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit.
Commentary and Analysis
"Electronic Border Control", San Francisco Chronicle (10/02/09)Blog Posts
- Acquitted “Terrorists” and the Court of Public Opinion (07/30/09)
- The Struggles of Obama’s Detention Policy Task Force (07/23/09)
- Preventive Detention in a Different Kind of War (07/07/09)
- Grading the Obama Administration (04/29/09)
- Torture, Truth and Accountability (04/22/09)
- A Commission of Inquiry: Not Criminalizing Policy Differences (03/06/09)
- Accountability ...and Its Opposite (02/13/09)
