Secretive National Security Letters Can Help FBI More Easily Snoop on Journalists
It's not about fighting terrorism; it's about finding leakers.
It's not about fighting terrorism; it's about finding leakers.
We're not any safer, just more miserable.
So terrorism is solved, right?
The exiled whistleblower on Apple's privacy fight, the presidential election, and whether he's ever coming home
Presidents come and go, but the national security bureaucracy never leaves.
"Je suis en terrasse!" as the Parisians say.
Since the beginning of the republic, nationalists have warned that because America is exceptional, it faces constant danger.
The leading candidates to replace Barack Obama think America is going to hell.
Our lethal and self-defeating Middle East policy appears more aimed at Iran and its allies than at the radical jihadi network that perpetrated 9/11.
Dick and Liz Cheney's unpersuasive new book says exactly what you'd expect it to say.
Federal court invalidates gag order extending more than a decade.
Information sharing just doesn't work like CISA advocates imagine.
Mohamedou Slahi is still incarcerated even though a federal judge ordered his release in 2010.
Department of Homeland Security
"State secrets" claim fails to get it dismissed.
Had provided information on terrorist watch lists.
Maybe they're self-conscious? Or maybe, "You are suspicious and we are in a post-9/11 word."
Small change to fact sheet
The White House panel's recommendations for NSA reform are a start, but more needs to be done-and soon.
Surveillance advocates must demonstrate that they're worthy of trust
Does he think we're stupid enough to believe ever-changing official claims about the NSA?
Latest Obama administration shakeup
When the Obama Administration loses David Axelrod...
Whistleblower Thomas Drake was prosecuted by the Obama DOJ for "mishandling" documents
Six of nine prosecutions of leakers under the Espionage Act happened under Obama's term in office
Does not want to give up private user info
Lindsey Graham got visibly upset asking about the lack of response or interest from the president
Not much of a victory for Manning, who still faces life in prison
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