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The Constitution Project is a non-profit think tank in the United States whose goal is to build bipartisan consensus on significant constitutional and legal questions. Its founder and president is Virginia Sloan. The Constitution Project’s work is divided between two programs: the Rule of Law Program and the Criminal Justice Program. Each program houses bipartisan committees focused on specific constitutional issues.
Contents
- Rule of Law Program
- Liberty and Security Committee
- Legal Briefs
- Coalition to Defend Checks and Balances
- Reports and Statements
- Criminal Justice Program
- Death Penalty Committee
- Right to Counsel Committee
- Task Force on Detainee Treatment
- Award for Constitutional Commentary
- Board of directors
- References

Rule of Law Program

The Rule of Law Program addresses perceived threats to the rule of law and to constitutional liberties that have resulted from the assertions of expansive presidential authority in the aftermath of the attacks of September 11, 2001, Congress’s simultaneous failure to exercise its duties as a separate and independent branch of government, and efforts by both Congress and the President to strip the courts of their jurisdiction to oversee the actions of the executive and legislative branches.
Liberty and Security Committee

The Liberty and Security Committee of the Rule of Law Program is co-chaired by David D. Cole, professor of law at Georgetown University Law Center, and David Keene, former chairman of the American Conservative Union. The Committee is convened to address the “variety of important questions about how to enhance our security while simultaneously protecting our civil liberties.” Members of the Committee have authored columns for major newspapers on watch lists, the state secrets privilege, habeas corpus, and public video surveillance.
Legal Briefs

Coalition to Defend Checks and Balances

The Coalition to Defend Checks and Balances is convened to address “the risk of permanent and unchecked presidential power, and the accompanying failure of Congress to exercise its responsibility as a separate and independent branch of government. In addition to publishing its own statements and reports, the Coalition also joins statements and reports issued by other committees.
Reports and Statements

Criminal Justice Program

The Criminal Justice Program seeks to counter a broad-based effort to deny fundamental day-in-court rights and due process protections to those accused of crimes.
Death Penalty Committee

The Death Penalty Committee of the Criminal Justice Program is co-chaired by Gerald Kogan, former Chief Justice of the Florida Supreme Court, and Beth Wilkinson, a prosecutor in the Oklahoma City bombing case. The Death Penalty Committee is a bipartisan committee of death penalty supporters and opponents who believe that the risk of wrongful executions in the United States is too high. It was formerly known as the National Committee to Prevent Wrongful Executions.
Reports and Statements

Right to Counsel Committee

The Right to Counsel Committee is co-chaired by Walter Mondale (honorary), former Vice-President of the United States, William S. Sessions (honorary), a partner at Holland & Knight LLP, former Director of the FBI, and former Chief Judge of the United States District Court for the Western District of Texas, Rhoda Billings, former Chief Justice of the North Carolina Supreme Court, Robert Johnson, District Attorney for Anoka County, Minnesota, and former President of the National District Attorneys Association, and Timothy K. Lewis, counsel at Schnader Harrison Segal & Lewis LLP and former Judge of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit.
Task Force on Detainee Treatment
In the fall of 2010, the Constitution Project initiated an eleven-person Task Force on Detainee Treatment.
Award for Constitutional Commentary
Since 2007, the Constitution Project has recognized the author or producer of an outstanding work that has improved the quality of public discourse through insightful and articulate analysis of the constitutional implications of a major issue of the day.
Past winners of the Constitutional Commentary Award include:
Board of directors
The Constitution Project is governed by a board of directors. The Board is currently chaired by Armando Gomez, a partner at the law firm of Skadden Arps who previously served as an attorney-advisor to the IRS and as chief counsel to the National Commission on Restructuring the Internal Revenue Service. Other members of the Board include:
Board members Emeritus include: