Tags: Civil Liberties
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Americans See the Federal Government as a Threat to Civil Liberties, Poll Finds
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Pussy Riot Member Banned From Her Own Parole Hearing, Begins Hunger Strike
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DOJ Targeted Fox News Reporter Suspected of Receiving Secret Material
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Spying on the Press: Beyond the AP
How far does the surveillance go?
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Obama’s Scandals Reveal the True Face of Government
Power and force are the name of the game.
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Justin Amash, Jared Polis Introduce Bill Requiring a Court Order for Telephone Records
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$4.5 Million Settlement for Family Of Unarmed Man Killed By Police with Submachine Gun
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What It Takes to Get the Media Angry About Civil Liberties
A little self-interest works wonders.
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Should You Trade Liberty for (Promises of) Security? Find Out When J.D. Tuccille Appears on Jerry Doyle's Radio Show at 4:30 PT
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Palm Beach County Sheriff May Get $1 Million for First in the Nation “Violence Prevention Unit”
Florida governor can use line-item veto against it
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CNN/TIME Poll: Majority of Democrats Are Willing to Part With Some Civil Liberties for Security
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Libertarians Debate Civil Liberties After the Boston Bombings
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Even After Boston Bombing, Americans Refuse to Surrender More Civil Liberties
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New Poll Shows Most Americans Support Public Surveillance
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Watch Matt Welch Talk Post-Boston Civil Liberties at 7 PM ET on CNN's Out Front With Erin Burnett
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Liberty, Security, and Terrorism
We must be vigilant against the predictable efforts of politicians to exploit the Boston bombings to aggrandize their power.
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Brickbat: Have You Ever Been in a Turkish Prison?
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The Cost of More Security Is a Reduced Tolerance for the Risks That Make Life Great
As we grow more secure, our tolerance for any remaining risk, or even any potential risk, gets smaller.
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NAACP Chief Says Criminal Justice Reform is a GOP Path to African-American Votes
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Lindsey Graham Wants U.S. Citizen Dzhokhar Tsarnaev Held As an "enemy combatant for intelligence gathering purposes"
Bombing suspect Dzhokhar Tsarnaev may be a killer, but he's also entitled to due process.