White House Unsurprisingly Will Not Pardon Edward Snowden
Response to 'We the people' petition calls for him to 'accept the consequences.'
Response to 'We the people' petition calls for him to 'accept the consequences.'
Let's be more like Iran or ISIS
She was getting pulled aside and interrogated almost a decade before Citizenfour.
Don't forget the Obama administration's record of going after whistleblowers.
By hacking the NSA computers. So says security analyst Bruce Schneier.
And some journalists are more than happy to let them.
From quoting Glenn Greenwald to calling Marco Rubio a 'so-called conservative' to saying the Republican brand 'sucks,' the Kentucky senator is living up to the whole 'new kind of Republican' thing
Plenty more work to do toward reclaiming our lost liberties and protecting our privacy
Modest, but actual, scaling back on metadata collection authorities.
Will Congress act decisively to end unconstitutional executive branch overreach?
Republicans think they can win a national election by exhuming the ghost of Zell Miller
The recent federal ruling against mass metadata collection could help turn the corner.
Artists wanted to "draw a parallel between what Snowden was fighting for and the ideals that the American revolutionaries were fighting for."
Ruling sidesteps First and Fourth Amendment concerns.
Actor talks libertarianism at a Young Americans for Liberty conference
Videotaping the police? A grave incursion on our privacy. Scooping up data on hundreds of millions? Bo-ring!
The two Tea Party senators-turned presidential aspirants present clashing visions of American power
Why are Edward Snowden's supporters so eager to give government more control over the Internet?
John Oliver tries to keep the surveillance debate going with dick jokes.
Prior to Edward Snowden's revelations, there was a push to end it.
Wikimedia joins with the ACLU to sue the pants off the feds for violating the privacy and free speech rights of encyclopedia users and editors.
President Obama: You can still do the right thing.
The latest Snowden bombshell is about your SIM card.
International Students for Liberty Conference proves spread of libertarian ideas among millennials.
Had provided information on terrorist watch lists.
How to make a search engine sound terrifying
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