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Staff

Jake Laperruque

Senior Policy Counsel, The Constitution Project

Areas of Expertise

Government surveillance, privacy, policing practices, democratic governance, civil liberties

Jake Laperruque is Senior Policy Counsel at The Constitution Project at POGO.  He oversees work on privacy, surveillance, and cybersecurity issues, highlighting how emerging technologies are rapidly impacting Constitutional rights and principles.  His work focuses on foreign intelligence surveillance, location privacy, cellphone privacy, facial recognition, aerial surveillance, and election security. Previously, Jake worked as the Fellow on Privacy, Surveillance, and Security at the Center for Democracy & Technology and as a Program Fellow at the Open Technology Institute.  He also served as a Law Clerk on the Senate Subcommittee on Privacy, Technology, and the Law. Jake is a graduate of Harvard Law School and Washington University in St. Louis.

Latest Work

  • A Day Without the Fourth Amendment

    analysis | September 20, 2018

  • Join Our Celebration of the Constitution

    analysis | September 17, 2018

  • A Proposed Agenda for a New PCLOB

    analysis | August 29, 2018

  • Explaining Secret Surveillance

    analysis | July 25, 2018

  • Privacy After Carpenter: We Need Warrants for Real-Time Tracking and “Electronic Exhaustion”

    analysis | July 2, 2018

  • The Carpenter Decision: A Huge Step Forward for Privacy Rights but Major Problems Remain

    analysis | June 28, 2018

  • ICE Backs Down on “Extreme Vetting” Automated Social Media Scanning

    analysis | May 23, 2018

  • Three Key Reforms for Facial Recognition and Body Cameras

    analysis | April 6, 2018

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