NSA
Oath Keepers Group Places Massive Pro-Snowden Ad Inside Pentagon Metro Station
Ads call on members of the CIA and the Pentagon to honor their oaths to uphold the Constitution.
Feds Want Backdoor Access to Internet Companies' Encryption
So they can peruse communications at their leisure
Documents Reveal Close Cooperation Between NSA, German Intelligence
Snowden strikes again
NSA Heads Call Meeting to Lobby Against Rep. Amash's Attempt to Restrain Power
The meeting is declared "top secret."
NSA Claims It Is Unable to Search Own Emails
In response to a FOIA request, says it doesn't have the technology
House Voting on Amash Amendment to Defund NSA Tomorrow
Latest defense spending bill now being considered by the House
House To Consider Legislation Limiting NSA's Powers
One amendment to defense bill introduced by Rep. Justin Amash (R-Mich.)
Snowden's Lawyer Says NSA Whistleblower Hopes To Leave Moscow Airport by Tomorrow
Needs Russian approval to travel
NSA Chief Claims That Leaks Have Changed Terrorists' Methods of Operation
Says leaks caused "significant, irreversible damage to our nation."
Snowden May Be Allowed Into Russia While Asylum Application is Processed
Give him a chance to find a decent restaurant
Surveillance Fears Push People To Change Online Behavior
Scaling back social networks and adopting encryption
Facebook Joke About NSA Brings German Police to Man's Door
So the joke turned into a real protest and a mini-scandal
Surveillance Court OKs Continued Phone Snooping
Yes, you should take that as a huge "fuck you"
Tech Industry Presses Administration for Permission To Disclose Snooping Details
Joined by civil liberties groups
Germany's Merkel Grilled on US Surveillance
They don't have a controversial shooting case to deflect attention
Transparency Fail
"Most transparent administration in history" releases most redacted document in history.
Greenwald to Publish Book About Snowden
Will reportedly contain new revelations about surveillance
Tech, Liberty Groups Call for More Surveillance Transparency
Lawsuits probably more effective
Former President Jimmy Carter Supports Edward Snowden
"America does not have a functioning democracy at this point in time."
Snowden's Lawyer Says the NSA Whistleblower Fears for His Life
Afraid of being kidnapped or assassinated
You, Too, May Be Suing the National Security Agency
Coalition of groups fights mass data collection as a threat to freedom of association
Former Senator E-Mails Snowden: You've Done the Right Thing
Gordon Humphrey served two terms in the Senate as a Republican representing New Hampshire from 1979 to 1990 after defeating a three-term incumbent
Microsoft to Holder: "Personally Take Action" to Let Company Disclose How It Responds to NSA Data Requests
Attorney general's busy bullying states over their self-defense laws
British Spy Agency Did Not Break Laws When Using US Data, Says Parliament
GCHQ has used data gathered by PRISM
Microsoft Wants to Reveal More Info About NSA Data Requests
Letter to attorney general says "the Constitution itself is suffering" due to secrecy
Everybody Sues NSA over Surveillance
Broad coalition joins Electronic Frontier Foundation's lawsuit
Feds Break Promise To Ease Challenges to Warrantless Wiretapping
They keep surveillance secret so nobody has a chance to object
Tech Firms Coerced Into Cooperation by Government Threats
Companies fear forced insertion of broad wiretaps