Civil Liberties
Whatever Its Faults, the Tea Party Identified the Right Target
A look back on its development over the last five years.
Verizon Reveals More About Federal Spying on Customers
In 2013, the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court ordered Verizon to surrender data for thousands of customers.
Police Justify Concealing Surveillance Tools from Courts with Non-Disclosure Agreements
That's not how it works, guys
Michael Jordan vs. Free Speech
Circuit court ruling gives fame a First Amendment veto
We Can Oppose Bigotry Without Politicians
Should bigots be allowed to exclude gays or blacks? They should be stopped-not by the state, but by nonviolent social action.
February's Furious Foray Against Food Freedom
February 2014 may go down as the worst month for food freedom since the height of the New Deal era.
Google Files Motion to Keep Innocence of Muslims on Youtube—News Roundup
Actor claims she can copyright her performance
'Sadistic Culture of Brutality and Violence' Alleged at Cook County Jail
A federal report alleged widespread constitutional abuses in 2008