DOJ to Ferguson police: Stop wearing ‘I am Darren Wilson’ bracelets
It’s just one of the ways Ferguson officers are upsetting the community.
On Sep 30, 2014 by Ikenna Anyoku
U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder is stepping down
The battle over his successor begins today.
On Sep 25, 2014 by Eric Geller
Twitter transparency report shows government requests for data jump 46 percent
Twitter is “disappointed” with the Department of Justice.
On Jul 31, 2014 by Patrick Howell O’Neill
It’s time for the Internet to rise up against corporate mega-mergers
“By the time the Internet realizes what happened, it will be too late.”
On May 21, 2014 by Micah Singleton
DOJ to release secret drone strike memo this week
Memo to be released as author faces tough confirmation vote in the Senate.
On May 21, 2014 by Tim Sampson
White House takes on college sexual assault in star-studded video
New guidlines call on colleges to handle sexual assault in a victim-oriented manner.
On Apr 29, 2014 by Tim Sampson
A definitive report on the Internet’s underground sex trade
From pimps to prostitutes to the cops chasing after them, the Internet makes everything easier.
On Mar 17, 2014 by Dell Cameron
Justice Department spends half a million dollars to pimp its LinkedIn page
Because increasing pay and expanding benefits made too much sense?
On Jan 3, 2014 by Miles Klee
Top NSA official offers Snowden hope of amnesty—with one major caveat
All he might need to do is turn over every top-secret file that has yet to be published.
On Dec 15, 2013 by Sarah Weber
Documents detail the mesh network that Seattle police still haven’t turned off
The city is well on its way to becoming a capital of surveillance.
On Nov 18, 2013 by Miles Klee
ACLU sues to find out who was convicted with NSA surveillance
The government doesn’t disclose who it tries with NSA surveillance evidence. The ACLU is suing to find out.
On Oct 19, 2013 by Joe Kloc
What will happen to Dread Pirate Roberts’ Bitcoin fortune?
What does the FBI plan to do with $80 million in Bitcoin, assuming they can seize it?
On Oct 6, 2013 by Jay Hathaway
The legacy of imprisoned investigative journalist Barrett Brown
Barrett Brown is “being persecuted for critical reporting on the growing surveillance state.” Here’s a comprehensive overview of his coverage.
On Sep 20, 2013 by [email protected]
DOJ to release hundreds of pages of documents on NSA spying
After a two-year court battle, a judge has ordered the U.S. Department of Justice to release documents elucidating its secret justifications for NSA spying.
On Sep 5, 2013 by Joe Kloc
DOJ redaction slip-up reveals Google filed privacy lawsuit
The Department of Justice didn’t want to reveal Google’s name, but a redaction error foiled that plan.
On Aug 26, 2013 by Curt Hopkins
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