Memo Shows NSA Secret Rules for Accessing US Data Without Warrants
Secret court judges not serving as the check on power, it doesn't appear
Secret court judges not serving as the check on power, it doesn't appear
Challenging on First Amendment grounds to release number of people affected
Yes, the government is snatching data directly from the Internet's backbone
Reducing transparency and increasing the need for employees to have security clearances
Would that have happened without the leaks?
She really has no idea why people are so angry
Administration insists Congress was fully informed about phone data gathering, despite claims otherwise
Want to provide the public with more detail
Wants to preserve their "Don't Be Evil" motto
There's more info than what has been published
That didn't take long at all
FBI had been attempting to keep it classified
New leaks of classified data show strikes based on "behavior," not identity
Release of report was also delayed
Six of nine prosecutions of leakers under the Espionage Act happened under Obama's term in office
Went online at The New Yorker today
Information other states will be making public will be concealed
In connection with federal government surveillance efforts
Trying to navigate around gag orders
He was the man who confirmed the CIA was engaged in waterboarding, but that's totally not why he's getting 30 months in jail, right?
The president has a history of making such promises. A very disreputable history.
Was not even in control of information being transmitted from courtroom
How they've responded to Supreme Court decision that GPS tracking devices count as searches is undisclosed
The Senate Committee on Intelligence member would like to do his job
More than 70 were killed in 2010
You don't need to know how the government is applying laws that affect you, do you?
Human rights advocates want info declassified
Not over the government killing people with drones, but over the leaking of information about it
Cold comfort for Bradley Manning, though
Ecuador sponsored the message from Assange to world leaders gathered in New York
Background briefings on complex matters with the press would be forbidden, even if the information is not classified.
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