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
How to Protect Yourself from Surveillance While Seeking Reproductive Health Care Sidebar: A Seismic Moment Sidebar: A Seismic Moment
Executive Order 12333: The Spy Power Too Big for Any Legal Limits Executive Order 12333: The Spy Power Too Big for Any Legal Limits
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