A.B., Harvard; J.D., Stanford. Professor Rotenberg is president of the Electronic Privacy Information Center. Professor Rotenberg frequently testifies before Congress on emerging civil liberties issues. In 2003, he testified before the 9-11 Commission on "Security and Liberty." Professor Rotenberg has also written many amicus briefs on privacy and civil liberties for federal and state courts, including two briefs for the Supreme Court in the 2008 term (Flores-Figueroa v. US and Herring v. US). He is the editor (with Daniel J. Solove and Paul Schwartz) of Information Privacy Law (Aspen Publishing, 2006), the editor (with Phil Agre) of Technology and Privacy: The New Landscape(MIT Press 1998), The Privacy Law Sourcebook: United States Law, International Law and Recent Developments (Epic, 2005), and is on the editorial boards of "BNA Electronic Commerce and Law" and "Computer Law and Security Reporter." Professor Rotenberg is a Fellow of the American Bar Foundation and has served on advisory panels for the American Bar Association Section on Criminal Justice, the American Association for the Advancement of Science, the Institute of Medicine, the National Academy of Science, UNESCO, and the OECD. He chairs the ABA Committee on Privacy and Information Protection. He is also former chair of the Public Interest Registry, which manages .ORG domain.