The Electronic Frontier Foundation Defends Americans
There's more drama around the attempts by the current administration to protect people who might have spied illegally on everyday American citizens.
There's more drama around the attempts by the current administration to protect people who might have spied illegally on everyday American citizens.
Joshuah Bearman | Posted 12.05.2008 | Politics
Mike German was a once-politically conservative crack undercover agent who has found a new home at the ACLU, where he uses his insider knowledge to hold his former employer's feet to the fire.
Shahid Buttar | Posted 11.11.2008 | Politics
If the crowds celebrating Obama's victory go home in 2009, his Administration will achieve disappointing results. The President-Elect will confront a variety of national and global crises.
Jake Brewer | Posted 10.23.2008 | Green
My co-worker, Josh's, most terrorizing activities? Helping pass landmark legislation like the Maryland Healthy Air Act and the Clean Car Bill.
AFP | Posted 10.14.2008 | Politics
The White House spokesperson Dana Perino said today that she couldn't speak to the accuracy of an ABC news report that came out last week citing misco...
ABC | BRIAN ROSS, VIC WALTER, and ANNA SCHECTER | Posted 10.09.2008 | Politics
Despite pledges by President George W. Bush and American intelligence officials to the contrary, hundreds of US citizens overseas have been eavesdropp...
Bob Geiger | Posted 09.17.2008 | Politics
Amazingly, that objection in yesterday's Senate hearing was based on Brownback's utter shock that anyone would think the Bush-Cheney crew has done anything to break the law in the last seven years.
Washington Post | Carrie Johnson | Posted 09.12.2008 | Politics
The Justice Department will unveil changes to FBI ground rules today that would put much more power into the hands of line agents pursuing leads on na...
Washington Post | Spencer S. Hsu and Carrie Johnson | Posted 08.16.2008 | Politics
The Justice Department has proposed a new domestic spying measure that would make it easier for state and local police to collect intelligence about A...
Josh Sugarmann | Posted 08.04.2008 | Politics
Intermittently for the past 25 years, the NRA has run a series of ads under the headline "I'm the NRA." Included are celebrities (like Washington Red...
Paul Helmke | Posted 07.30.2008 | Politics
When the National Rifle Association asks its members for their next contribution, they might want to disclose how much of that money will be spent to spy on gun violence victims and their families.
Anthony D. Romero | Posted 07.12.2008 | Politics
The FISA bill goes further to extend the power of the executive to collect our communications than the president's original secret spying program. The Fourth Amendment was essentially eviscerated.
Charlie Reina | Posted 07.10.2008 | Politics
We need to know why the president was so hot to do the tele-spying the way they did. Why go outside FISA? Why circumvent a law that already allowed them to tap all they wanted, effectively without restraint?
Dave Johnson | Posted 07.05.2008 | Politics
Despite what the LA Times said on Saturday, spying actually started a few weeks after Bush took office -- at a time when the administration was ignoring the terrorist threat.
Newsweek | Posted 06.26.2008 | Politics
A Bush administration program to expand domestic use of Pentagon spy satellites has aroused new concerns in Congress about possible civil-liberties ab...
Shahid Buttar | Posted 04.22.2008 | Politics
Controversial government programs are theoretically restrained by checks and balances, but neither Congress nor the courts have a way to check a secret program.
Washington Post | Spencer Hsu | Posted 04.12.2008 | Politics
The Bush administration said yesterday that it plans to start using the nation's most advanced spy technology for domestic purposes soon, rebuffing ch...
Robert Davey | Posted 04.09.2008 | Politics
I think I have to eat my own words, because it looks as if I did misread the Protect America Act. But in my defense I must say that the law is very confusing.
Max and the Marginalized | Posted 03.27.2008 | Politics
A song for the telecom companies that broke the law and complied with the administration's domestic spying program to play while they put you on hold.
Ari Melber | Posted 03.26.2008 | Politics
Will we maintain accountability, oversight and the rule of law while aggressively pursuing terrorists, or will we allow incumbent politicians to trade away our rights to increase their own power?
Ari Melber | Posted 03.04.2008 | Politics
Tuesday's Washington Post reports that House Democrats are close to granting all of President Bush's demands for more domestic spying powers and telecommunications amnesty, in exchange for, well, nothing.
John Seery | Posted 12.22.2007 | Media
Perhaps the L.A. Times editors should reacquaint themselves with the plain language of Fourth Amendment.
Jayne Lyn Stahl | Posted 12.18.2007 | Politics
How can any legislative branch make laws then grant immunity from breaking laws on the grounds of national security? After all, what is "national security" if not law enforcement?
Evan Frisch | Posted 12.04.2007 | Politics
Firefighters are now being told to add to their duties the constant search for signs of "hate or discontent with the United States." To the Bush administration, this initiative is an attempt to evade pesky restrictions imposed on law enforcement.
Rep. Rush Holt | Posted 11.16.2007 | Politics
When officials must establish before a court that they have reason to intercept communications, we get better intelligence than through indiscriminate collection and fishing expeditions.
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Craig Newmark | Posted 12.09.2008 | Politics