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Federal Challenges to DOJ Program Spark Debate: Could a ‘Digital Bill of Rights’ Replace Current Enforcement by 2033?

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Federal Challenges to DOJ Program Spark Debate: Could a ‘Digital Bill of Rights’ Replace Current Enforcement by 2033?

A groundbreaking report from the Futurist Policy Institute predicts that within the next decade, the escalating federal challenges to DOJ program oversight will force a complete restructuring of how digital rights are protected in the U.S. By 2033, experts forecast the rise of a binding “Digital Bill of Rights,” replacing the current patchwork of contested initiatives. The report warns that without this shift, mounting legal battles and conflicting state laws could fragment national security and privacy efforts, making the original DOJ program obsolete—and sparking a new era of citizen-led data control.