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The Constitution Project (TCP) is a nonprofit organization that creates bipartisan consensus in support of constitutional safeguards through scholarship, advocacy, policy reform, and public education initiatives. It brings together policy experts and legal practitioners from across the political spectrum to develop and promote consensus on issues.
The organization deals with issues such as checks and balances, counter-terrorism policies and practices, criminal discovery, data collection and privacy, death penalty, DNA collection, government surveillance and searches, immigration, right to counsel, sentencing, and transparency and accountability.
TCP’s policy and issue committees include The Committee on DNA Collection, The Committee on Policing Reforms, The Constitutional Amendments Committee, The Courts Committee, The Criminal Justice Advisory Committee, The Death Penalty Committee, The Immigration Committee, The Liberty and Security Committee, The National Right to Counsel Committee, The Sentencing Committee, The War Powers Committee, and Task Force on Detainee Treatment.
The Constitution Project was founded in 1997 and is based in Washington, D.C., United States.