Jake Laperruque
Jake Laperruque (@jakelaperruque) is Senior 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, cell phone 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.
Articles by this author:
Key Takeaways From Latest FISA Court Opinion on Section 702 and FBI Warrantless Queries
Apr 28th, 2021
Despite Years of Recommendations, Government Still Rewards Bad Policies for Body Cameras
Dec 19th, 2017
Opponents of Closing Sec. 702’s Backdoor Search Loophole are Distorting How the Fix Works
Aug 15th, 2017
A Problematic Pseudo-Category of Surveillance Information and Promising Post-Collection Policy
Aug 25th, 2016