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Nov 30, 2016

Why Senate Staffers Who Investigated Nixon’s Spy Abuses Are Urging Obama to Pardon Snowden

Why Senate Staffers Who Investigated Nixon’s Spy Abuses Are Urging Obama to Pardon Snowden

Nov 23, 2016

Presidents Can’t Use National Security Concerns as an Excuse to Spy on Critics

Presidents Can’t Use National Security Concerns as an Excuse to Spy on Critics

Nov 21, 2016

President Obama Will Soon Turn Over the Keys to the Surveillance State to President-Elect Trump

President Obama Will Soon Turn Over the Keys to the Surveillance State to President-Elect Trump

Nov 2, 2016

How Unchecked Spying Corrodes Democracy Around the World

How Unchecked Spying Corrodes Democracy Around the World

Oct 30, 2016

We Are All Foreigners to Someone

We Are All Foreigners to Someone

Oct 21, 2016

New UN Report Highlights Freedom of Expression Violations Across the Globe

New UN Report Highlights Freedom of Expression Violations Across the Globe

Oct 19, 2016

The Constitution Leaves No Room for Secret Law

The Constitution Leaves No Room for Secret Law

Oct 7, 2016

The Six Key Questions for the Obama Administration and Companies About Yahoo’s Cooperation With the NSA

The Six Key Questions for the Obama Administration and Companies About Yahoo’s Cooperation With the NSA

Sep 23, 2016

Unprecedented and Unlawful: The NSA’s 'Upstream' Surveillance

Unprecedented and Unlawful: The NSA’s 'Upstream' Surveillance

Sep 19, 2016

Why President Obama Should Pardon Edward Snowden

Why President Obama Should Pardon Edward Snowden