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The
Constitution Project, founded in 1997, plays a unique and
indispensable role in public debates on controversial legal
issues. It does so by promoting the voices of respected
political and other leaders who might otherwise remain
silent, and who might, in their silence, be assumed to
support policies that threaten to undermine our constitutional
system of government. Through our Rule of Law and Criminal
Justice Programs, we assemble coalitions of these influential
and unlikely allies, who issue consensus recommendations for
policy reforms and conduct strategic public education campaigns
that help create the political majorities needed to transform
that consensus into sound public policy.
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