Deborah Caldwell-Stone

Deborah Caldwell-Stone is the Director of the American Library Association's Office for Intellectual Freedom.

[2] She began as an attorney with Cassiday, Schade & Gloor and then worked in the Ameritech legal department.

[1] Caldwell-Stone joined the ALA's Office for Intellectual Freedom in June 2000.

[2] Caldwell-Stone has extensively discussed and written a number of articles on the Children's Internet Protection Act.

[3][4] In 2014, she participated in the National Coalition Against Censorship's 404 Day, a day meant "to bring attention to the long-standing problem of Internet censorship in public libraries and schools".