The Case for Pardoning Edward Snowden
Will Obama salvage his legacy on protecting whistleblowers?
Will Obama salvage his legacy on protecting whistleblowers?
House Intel Committee says he was no whistleblower.
It's a good idea and the right thing to do.
Does the Fourth Amendment protect against unreasonable searches before the fact?
The NSA opportunistically hoards and deploys powerful bugs that make everyone less secure online.
It wasn't just one party who set up a system Trump could use to snoop on his enemies.
Coalition of 25 bipartisan lawmakers organizes against unwarranted surveillance and data collection.
The FBI thinks the constitutional right to privacy is a pain in the neck and they'd prefer to do without it.
The USA Freedom Act provides cover for unconstitutional searches of citizens.
The NSA laments what is a positive development for individual privacy and security.
The people who say they "have nothing to hide" are the most skittish about commenting on controversial topics on social media.
National Security Agency is recruiting college students to work at its controversial Utah Data Center.
More reasons to be skeptical of demands for encryption back doors.
Government snooping and the cloud-based software industry
The new surveillance rules have nothing to do with stopping terrorism.
This is why you shouldn't accept the FBI's 'just one phone' decryption argument.
The national security whistleblower talks to the Free State Project from an undisclosed location in Russia.
Security official says encryption is fact of modern life.
Large rooms with racks of computer servers.
The Apple CEO has become an outspoken defender of privacy rights.
A guide to anonymous encrypted communication in 5 easy steps.
We don't need more surveillance of Americans, says Paul. "We need...more targeted surveillance."
At the heart of the measure is expansion of the feds' ability to access data without a warrant.
Also on the panel: Red Eye host Tom Shillue and FBN reporter Dagen McDowell.
No-gun zones like the one in effect where the San Bernardino shooting took place are not only unconstitutional but also an invitation to disaster.
Thanks to Edward Snowden, a once-secret and always useless government surveillance programs draws to an end.
Panic-driven reactions to terrorism that make no sense upon reflection
CIA Director John Brennan: "A wakeup call particularly in areas of Europe."
Here's why CIA Chief John Brennan is full of crap.
The Kentucky senator says his GOP rival fails to understand, "You can use the Fourth Amendment and still get terrorists."
Snowden's lawyer, Jesselyn Radack, explains why whistleblowers are the targets of government prosecution.
Nonbinding vote urges member states to let the whistleblower in.
Jesselyn Radack reveals what happens when whistleblowers go through those "proper channels" we're always hearing about.
...is that the NSA whistleblower could have gone through proper channels, says Snowden's lawyer.
Clinton says Snowden should 'face the music'
The world's most famous whistleblowing fugitive makes his social networking debut.
Doesn't rule on constitutionality of Patriot Act surveillance
The presidential candidate is reaching out to civil libertarians...by telling them they're wrong.
His clash with Rand Paul reflects the clash between the GOP's authoritarian and libertarian tendencies.
Candidates at both of yesterday's debates tried to highlight the 9/11 connections in their personal histories.
Many conservatives agree with Rand Paul that NSA spying violates civil liberties.
Response to 'We the people' petition calls for him to 'accept the consequences.'
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