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Rep. Charlie Gonzalez Explains His FISA Misgivingsnew

The Texas Representative stuck to his promise to oppose the FISA reform legislation that the House passed last week if it contained a retroactive immunity provision to protect the telecoms suspected of aiding the Bush Administration in its illegal post-9/11 warrantless wiretapping program.
San Antonio Current  |  Elaine Wolff  |  07-02-2008  |  Politics

Political Parties Need to be Tossed Onto the Scrap Heap of Democracy's Failuresnew

There are already factions within the two major parties struggling for influence. We'd surely like to see more cross-pollination among them on various policy issues based not on what they think is in the long-term interest of their factions, but on what they think is in the long-term interest of the majority of the public -- or, what was once known as the middle class.
San Diego CityBeat  |  Editorial  |  06-26-2008  |  Commentary

Inside the Murky Legal World of Cyber-Snoopingnew

Law enforcement agencies have a number of legal tools at their disposal, recently broadened with the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act amendment bill that lets telecoms off the hook. They have made so many requests of Comcast, in fact, that last year the company decided to distribute a document called Comcast Cable Law Enforcement Handbook, which details how the fuzz can get your stuff.
Charleston City Paper  |  Joshua Curry  |  06-25-2008  |  Tech

Professor Defends Domestic Government Spyingnew

"We ought to be more concerned if Bin Laden is calling someone in Peoria than if he's calling someone in Pakistan," Robert Turner says, arguing for an expansion of FISA.
C-Ville Weekly  |  Jayson Whitehead  |  02-27-2008  |  Civil Liberties

The Real FISA Problemnew

The entire premise of secret electronic surveillance seems shaky, judge or no.
San Francisco Bay Guardian  |  Editorial  |  02-20-2008  |  Commentary

AT&T is in Da Housenew

Congressman Charlie Gonzalez opposes immunity for the spook-friendly telecom, but isn't so hot on a new Net Neutrality bill.
San Antonio Current  |  James Shannon  |  02-20-2008  |  Media

Big Brother is Watchingnew

A letter printed in the Alibi leads to the investigation of local VA nurse Laura Berg for "sedition."
Weekly Alibi  |  Steven Robert Allen  |  02-10-2006  |  Civil Liberties

A Question of Presidential Powernew

The Alito vote once again raises the specter of an unchecked White House.
The Village Voice  |  James Ridgeway  |  01-24-2006  |  Politics

The Right to Be Left Alonenew

If you think only terrorists have been injured in the "war on terror," think again.
Reno News & Review  |  Editorial  |  01-19-2006  |  Commentary

The Messenger Takes a Beatingnew

Don't blame the New York Times -- save some anger for the government that's spying on us.
The Village Voice  |  Sydney H. Schanberg  |  01-11-2006  |  Media

George Bush: Master Spynew

The unilateral president is exposed in his ignorance of the Constitution he's sworn to protect.
The Village Voice  |  Nat Hentoff  |  01-09-2006  |  Civil Liberties

Bush: 'I'm Not Making This Up'new

Our plaintive president pleads case for war, wiretapping.
The Village Voice  |  James Ridgeway  |  01-05-2006  |  Civil Liberties

Journalists Should Expose Secrets, Not Keep Them

The twin issues of government secrecy and civil liberties have burst into flames. The big spark came when The New York Times reported that domestic spying by the National Security Agency has been going on for years on the orders of President Bush.
Random Lengths News  |  Norman Solomon  |  12-22-2005  |  Commentary

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