Due Process Institute examines emerging surveillance tools such as facial recognition, cell-site simulators, and data brokers. The goal is to ensure law enforcement use of new technologies is subject to clear legal standards, oversight, and constitutional safeguards.
Learn about how Due Process Institute reigns in overly broad government surveillance through our policy work.
Due Process Institute supports your right to be protected from warrantless searches, seizures, and surveillance in America’s courts.
Interested in learning about the many modern and digital erosions of our 4th Amendment rights?
Due Process Institute published commentary that examined the growing tension between digital privacy and government surveillance, arguing that law enforcement should obtain evidence through constitutionally sound investigative methods rather than by pressuring technology companies to weaken encryption. The piece highlighted how strong Fourth Amendment protections and warrant requirements help safeguard privacy while ensuring that evidence used in criminal investigations is gathered lawfully and remains subject to meaningful judicial oversight. You can read the piece on the EARN IT Act here.