Guardian Editor Slams U.K. Justification for Miranda Detention
Locating Snowden's data wasn't so pressing before, so why now?
Locating Snowden's data wasn't so pressing before, so why now?
A blow to the secrecy of the no-fly list
So the government must allow a means for appeal
Usual suspects worried
Not that it won't go forward
Demonstrations in his support are forbidden without permission
Leave the checks and balances to us!
Including that of a sixteen-year-old American citizen in Yemen
Yes, the burden is on the prosecution
"Hearings" violate fundamental rules of evidence
Habeas corpus can be a check on executive power-but it can also legitimize it.
He was nabbed for criticizing the government
Says he'd prefer something in a court of law
Privacy rights overcome revenue-seeking
Kids, take advantage of that right to remain silent
That's self-incrimination that would violate the Fifth Amendment
What is this "rule of law"?
Due process, how do it work?
Defendants would have to prove their innocence
Bending the law to suit executive whims
The government says it has the right to do what?
Somebody took it on themselves to muzzle the proceedings
They threatened to ruin his life for personal gain
Thirteen felony counts for making stuff accessible?
Swartz was hounded over his open-access activism
Must stop "persistent and stubborn refusal" to follow the law