Lawyers To Argue David Miranda Was Unlawfully Detained at Heathrow Airport
Brazilian national and partner of Glenn Greenwald was detained for nine hours last summer
Brazilian national and partner of Glenn Greenwald was detained for nine hours last summer
In response to NSA criticism of reporting
Ghislaine Dupont and Claude Verlon both worked for RFI
Claude Verlon and Ghislaine Dupont of radio station RFI
Proposed tribunal would have the power to fine journalists for breaking a code of conduct
Because of latest NSA surveillance revelations
Used to work at the now-closed News of the World
Move could prompt break-up of large media companies
DOJ acknowledged seizing a number of AP phone records in search of a leaker
Raid was on a completely unrelated matter about firearms
All that information at his fingertips and he still has little understanding of America
Warrant was reportedly to search for firearms
Chen Youngzhou charged with "damaging the reputation of a business"
There have been reports of looting by soldiers
Julie Pace claims White House says they don't have the numbers when they do
Story implied McAuliffe lied to official investigating a death benefits scam, was later retracted
Addressing accusations that the leaks are a threat to national security
The most transparent administration in history, right?
Believe the proposals to be "flawed"
The paper recently said the father of Labour Leader Ed Miliband hated Britain
"The inconvenient truth for the GOP is that 'defunding Obamacare,' as the House tried to do, wouldn't stop most of the major provisions of the healthcare law, some of which have already gone into effect."
Dan Nainan says he was offended by Josh Rogin's tweets
Says War on Terror has prompted terror attacks
Case that prompted DOJ to secretly collect wire service's phone records
Published information from classified police reports on murders
California's recovery is a miracle. Somebody go tell San Bernardino and Stockton.
Accused of disseminating stolen Strafor information
Press seems to be buying into the myth that the president can declare military strikes without Congressional approval
His work often aired on the BBC and he also worked for Al-Jazeera English
Paper not in the British government's jurisdiction
There truly aren't enough "LOL"s for that one
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