Jul 25, 2008, Glenn Greenwald, Salon.com, The Parade of 'Shrill, Unserious Extremists' on Display at Today's Impeachment Hearings
Jul 25, 2008, Anna Sussman, The San Francisco Chronicle, Journalist Detained for Reporting
Jul 25, 2008, Agence France Presse, Rights Group Wants US Officials Probed for Ordering Torture
Jul 25, 2008, Scott Shane, The New York Times, Documents Laid Out Interrogation Procedures
Jul 25, 2008, Dan Froomkin, The Washington Post, How to Get Away With Torture
Jul 25, 2008, Carol Rosenberg, Miami (FL) Herald, U.S. Released Bin Laden's Chief Bodyguard
Jul 25, 2008, Jonathan Mahler, Time, Salim Hamdan: Enemy Number One
Jul 25, 2008, John Bresnahan, Politico, House Democrats Bash Bush Over Abuse of Executive Power
Jul 24, 2008, Janet I. Tu, The Seattle Times, Privacy vs. Border Security: Critics Say Laptop Searches Cross the Line
Jul 24, 2008, Carol J. Williams, The Los Angeles Times, Defendant Walks Out of Guantanamo War Crimes Trial
Jul 24, 2008, Harvey Rishikof, The Guardian (UK), Putting FISA Into Practice
Jul 24, 2008, James Vicini, Reuters, U.S. Rejects Outside Probe of Canadian Sent to Syria
Jul 24, 2008, Nick Juliano, Raw Story, ACLU Obtains New CIA Torture Memo
Jul 24, 2008, The Christian Science Monitor, Closing 'Gitmo' Won't Be Easy
Jul 24, 2008, Michael Isikoff and Mark Hosenball, Newsweek, Democrats Ignore Mukasey Plea for New Gitmo Law
Jul 24, 2008, John Nichols, The Nation, John Conyers and an Opening for the Constitution
Jul 23, 2008, Jerry Markon, The Washington Post, Interrogator Says Bin Laden Driver Heard Sept. 11 Briefing
Jul 23, 2008, William Fisher, Inter Press Service, Hamdan Case Tests Military Tribunals
Jul 23, 2008, Tim Shorrock, Salon.com, Exposing Bush's Historic Abuse of Power
Jul 23, 2008, Michael Melia, The Associated Press, Guantanamo Prisoners Reportedly Not Told of Rights
Jul 23, 2008, William Fisher, Inter Press Service, New Spying Law Quickly Challenged
Jul 23, 2008, Pat LaMarche, The Bangor Daily News, For Failures, It Takes One to Know One
Jul 23, 2008, Johanna Neuman, The Los Angeles Times, Pressure Builds to Send Karl Rove to Jail
Jul 22, 2008, Carol J. Williams, The Los Angeles Times, Evidence Against Hamdan Barred at Guantanamo Trial
Jul 22, 2008, Bob Herbert, The New York Times, Madness and Shame
Jul 22, 2008, Carol Rosenberg, Miami (FL) Herald, Trial Arguments Describe World of al Qaeda
Jul 22, 2008, David G. Savage, The Los Angeles Times, Rules for Guantanamo Bay Proceedings are Still Unclear
Jul 22, 2008, Media with Conscience, Obama Adviser Cass Sunstein Debates Glenn Greenwald on FISA
Jul 22, 2008, Robert Parry, Consortiumnews, Gitmo 'Justice' for US Citizens?
Jul 22, 2008, Ari Shapiro, National Public Radio, Mukasey Urges Congress to Create Detainee Rules
Jul 21, 2008, Dave Zirin, The Huffington Post, COINTELPRO Comes to My Town: My First-Hand Experience With Government Spies
Jul 21, 2008, Gus G. Sentementes, The Baltimore Sun, Spying Worried Groups
Jul 21, 2008, Jim Loney, Reuters, First Guantanamo War Crimes Trial Underway
Jul 21, 2008, Tracy McVeigh, The Observer [UK], US Tells Lies About Torture, Say Members of Parliament
Jul 21, 2008, Eric Lichtblau, The New York Times, Administration Calls for Action on Detainees
Jul 21, 2008, Editorial, The New York Times, Detaining Mr. Marri
Jul 21, 2008, Glenn Greenwald, Salon.com, Leaders of the Free World
Jul 21, 2008, AFP, Bin Laden's Driver Pleads Not Guilty in Guantanamo Trial
Jul 18, 2008, Dana Milbank, Washington Post, John Ashcroft, Riding Back on a White Horse
Jul 18, 2008, Carol J. Williams, The Los Angeles Times, First Guantanamo War-Crimes Trial Set to Begin
Jul 18, 2008, The Associated Press, Canadian Diplomat Defends Visits to Teenage Guantanamo Detainee
Jul 18, 2008, Phil Leggiere, HSToday.com, Moving Beyond Guantanamo
Jul 18, 2008, John McQuaid, The Guardian (UK), US Lacks Consensus to Prosecute Bush for War Crimes
Jul 18, 2008, The Associated Press, Government Says it Can Hold Captured Teen Fighters
Jul 17, 2008, Dave Lindorf, Common Dreams, Impeachment Hearings: A Win is a Win
Jul 17, 2008, Angela Balakrishnan, The Guardian (UK), Canada Ignores Calls for Guantánamo Youth To Come Home
Jul 17, 2008, Scott Shane & William Glaberson, The New York Times, Judge Refuses to Postpone Trial of Bin Laden's Driver
Jul 17, 2008, Dan Froomkin, The Washington Post, Mukasey the Obstructionist
Jul 17, 2008, Carol Rose, The Boston Globe, Mass. Legislature to Consider Allowing "Administrative Subpoena" Similar to NSLs
Jul 17, 2008, Editorial, The Economist, The High Cost of Guantanamo Bay
Jul 17, 2008, Walter Pincus, The Washington Post, House Passes Measure to Increase Oversight of Intelligence Programs
Jul 17, 2008, CNN, Ashcroft Defends Waterboarding Before House Panel
Jul 17, 2008, Andrea Lewis, The Hartford Courant, Unleashing FBI To Target Suspects By Race, Religion
Jul 16, 2008, Glenn Greenwald, Salon.com, Al-Marri and the Power to Imprison U.S. Citizens Without Charges
Jul 16, 2008, Editorial, Charleston (WV) Gazette, REAL ID Costly and Invasive
Jul 16, 2008, Courtney Tenz, Deutsche-Welle World, European Rights Activists Slam Guantanamo Bay Conditions
Jul 16, 2008, Dan Eggen, Washington Post, Bush Blocks House's Request for FBI Documents
Jul 16, 2008, AFP, Kenyan Family Launches Fresh Bid to Free Guantanamo Detainee
Jul 16, 2008, David Ljunggren, Reuters, Canada Brushes Off Pressure Over Guantanamo Inmate
Jul 16, 2008, Carol Rosenberg, Miami (FL) Herald, Driver Testifies About Abuse at Guantanamo
Jul 16, 2008, Associated Press, Congress, Bush Clash on Control of Spy Secrets
Jul 16, 2008, Dana Milbank, Washington Post, Delay Tactics Prevent Questioning of Feith
Jul 15, 2008, Mark Binker, News & Record, NC Transportation Committee Passes Resolution Against REAL ID
Jul 15, 2008, Ken Gude, The Guardian (UK), The Worst of the Worst
Jul 15, 2008, Glen Greenwald, Salon.com, The Motivations for Blocking Investigations into Bush Lawbreaking
Jul 15, 2008, Colin Freeze and Omar El Akkad, Globe and Mail (Canada), Omar Khadr Interrogation Video Released
Jul 15, 2008, Spencer Ackerman, The Washington Independent, Spying Law Challenged
Jul 15, 2008, Adam Liptak, New York Times, Court Backs Bush on Military Detentions
Jul 15, 2008, Jim Loney, Reuters, Bin Laden Driver Describes Treatment at Guantanamo
Jul 14, 2008, Dan Froomkin, Washington Post, The Outlaw Presidency
Jul 14, 2008, Jerry Markon, Washington Post, Lawyers Plan to Call Detainee Witnesses in Terrorism Trial
Jul 14, 2008, Robert Jacobson, Los Angeles Times, Congress Rolled Over on FISA
Jul 14, 2008, Marc Ash, Truthout, An Open Letter to Obama on FISA
Jul 14, 2008, Frank Rich, New York Times, Worries About War Crimes Heat Up in the White House
Jul 14, 2008, John Mecklin, Miller-McCune, Truth with Consequences
Jul 14, 2008, Michael Melia, Associated Press, Records Show Guantanamo Prisoner Hurt By Sleep Deprivation
Jul 14, 2008, Colin Perkel, Winnipeg Free Press, Khadr's Mom Bracing for Seven-Hour Interrogation Video
Jul 14, 2008, Randall Mikkelsen, Reuters, US Terrorism Watch List Tops 1 Million
Jul 14, 2008, Reuters, Logistics, Secrecy, Hamper Guantanamo Trials
Jul 13, 2008, Carol Rosenberg, Miami (FL) Herald, Candidates' views differ on detainee policy
Jul 13, 2008, Colin Freeze, Globe and Mail (Canada), Khadr interrogation footage puts spotlight on CSIS
Jul 13, 2008, Editorial, New York Times, History Deleted at the White House
Jul 13, 2008, Glenn L. Carle, Washington Post, Overstating Our Fears
Jul 12, 2008, Glenn Greenwald, Salon.com, Torture and the Rule of Law
Jul 12, 2008, Joby Warrick, Washington Post, A Blind Eye to Guantanamo?
Jul 12, 2008, Carrie Johnson, Washington Post, Ex-Diplomat Sentenced for Anti-Arab Threats
Jul 11, 2008, Louis Fisher, The National Law Journal, Why Classify Legal Memos
Jul 11, 2008, Carol Rosenberg, Miami (FL) Herald, Detainees Say They're Being Denied Legal Tools
Jul 11, 2008, Carol Rosenberg, Miami (FL) Herald, Detainee Refuses to Leave Cell for Hearing
Jul 11, 2008, Scott Shane, New York Times, Book Cites Secret Red Cross Report of CIA Torture of Qaeda Captives
Jul 11, 2008, Chris Hedges, Los Angeles Times, Stop the New Fisa
Jul 11, 2008, Katrina vanden Heuvel, The Nation, Our Warrantless Wiretapping Lawsuit
Jul 11, 2008, Editorial, Miami (FL) Herald, End-Game Nears for Guantánamo Process
Jul 11, 2008, Carol Rosenberg, Miami (FL) Herald, Alleged 9/11 Mastermind Denies Bullying Cohorts
Jul 10, 2008, Michael Melia, Associated Press, Gitmo Detainee Faces Challenges Defending Self in Sept. 11 Trial
Jul 10, 2008, Colin Freeze and Omar El Akkad, Globe and Mail (Canada), Canada's Secret Documents On Khadr's Treatment Revealed
Jul 10, 2008, Glenn Greenwald, Salon.com, Democrat's Strategy: Strength Through Bowing
Jul 10, 2008, Juan Cole, Salon.com, The FBI's Plan to 'Profile' Muslims
Jul 10, 2008, Editorial, New York Times, The Government and Your Laptop
Jul 10, 2008, Jennifer Loven, Washington Post, Bush Signs Bill Overhauling Eavesdropping Rules
Jul 10, 2008, Alan Connor, BBC News, Torture Chamber Music
Jul 10, 2008, Ben Davis, Associated Press, Rove Ignores Subpoena, Refuses to Testify on Hill on Allegations of Political Meddling at DOJ
Jul 10, 2008, Raw Story, Judiciary Committee Chairman Requests Special Counsel to Investigate CIA Rendition
Jul 9, 2008, Marisa Taylor, Miami (FL) Herald, Judge Urges Speed in Guantanamo Cases
Jul 9, 2008, Eric Lichtblau, New York Times, Senate Backs Wiretap Bill to Shield Phone Companies
Jul 9, 2008, Ruth Marcus, Washington Post, Free This Detainee
Jul 9, 2008, Glenn Greenwald, Salon.com, Congress Votes to Immunize Lawbreaking Telecoms, Legalize Warrantless Eavesdropping
Jul 9, 2008, Eric Umansky, Pro Publica, Talking With McClatchy's Tom Lasseter
Jul 9, 2008, Jon B. Eisenberg, Salon.com, Suing George W. Bush: A Bizarre and Troubling Tale
Jul 8, 2008, John Nichols, The Nation, Obama Should (Still) Be Standing with Feingold
Jul 8, 2008, Editorial, New York Times, Compromising the Constitution
Jul 8, 2008, Caroline Fredrickson, Washington Post, The Problems with this FISA Bill
Jul 8, 2008, Carol Rosenberg, Miami (FL) Herald, Treasury Department Stymies Gitmo Attorneys
Jul 8, 2008, Timothy B. Lee, Capital Hill Blue, The New FISA Compromise: It's Worse Than You Think
Jul 8, 2008, Michael Melia, Associated Press, US War Crimes Court to Resume at Guantanamo
Jul 8, 2008, Dan Kennedy, The Guardian (UK), Should Bush Be Tried for War Crimes?
Jul 8, 2008, Andy Worthington, Indymedia UK, Scandal of Diego Garcia Rendition Flights Strains US-UK Relations
Jul 7, 2008, Chris Dodd, Huffington Post, Opponents of Retroactive Immunity Live To Fight Another Day
Jul 7, 2008, Editorial, Washington Post, Guantanamo Crumbles
Jul 7, 2008, Editorial, Salt Lake Tribune, Racial Profiling: Congress Should Nip FBI Plan in the Bud
Jul 7, 2008, James Oliphant, Baltimore Sun, Obama Speaks to FISA Reversal
Jul 7, 2008, Matt Apuzzo, Associated Press, `No Progress' on Mass Guantanamo Prisoner Transfer
Jul 7, 2008, Media with Conscience, AT&T Whistleblower Urges Against Telecom Immunity
Jul 7, 2008, Steve Cohen, The Tennessean, Law Shouldn't Justify Immunity for Spying
Jul 7, 2008, Los Angeles Times, Torture, Made in China
Jul 7, 2008, Joe Palazzola, Legal Times, DOJ Seeks Lawyers for Guantanamo Cases
Jul 6, 2008, Editorial, Boston Globe, Forgotten Lessons on Torture
Jul 6, 2008, Julian Sanchez, Los Angeles Times, Wiretapping's True Danger
Jul 6, 2008, Richard B. Schmitt, Los Angeles Times, More scrutiny, secrecy at Justice Department
Jul 6, 2008, Nicholas d. Kristoff, New York Times, The Truth Commission
Jul 5, 2008, Deborah Colson, Huffington Post, The Supreme Court Returns the Constitution to Guantánamo
Jul 5, 2008, Bob Ostertag, Huffington Post, Obama Fails to Put Out the FISA Fire in His Own House
Jul 5, 2008, Joe Galloway, Huffington Post, How Dare They Rip The Fourth Amendment?
Jul 5, 2008, Christopher Hitchens, VanityFair, Believe Me, It's Torture
Jul 5, 2008, Nancy Soderberg, Los Angeles Times, A good-enough spy law
Jul 4, 2008, Julian E. Barnes, Los Angeles Times, White House debates the future of Guantanamo
Jul 4, 2008, William Glaberson, New York Times, Two Subplots in Guantánamo's Long Legal Story
Jul 4, 2008, Scott Shane, New York Times, China Inspired Interrogations at Guantánamo
Jul 4, 2008, Scot Lehigh, Boston Globe, Safeguarding liberty and justice for all
Jul 4, 2008, Miguel Helft, New York Times, Google Told to Turn Over User Data of YouTube
Jul 4, 2008, Carol Rosenberg, Miami (FL) Herald, Hamdan seeks to halt terror trial
Jul 3, 2008, Kagro X, Daily Kos, FISA: Why we continue to fight
Jul 3, 2008, Peter Tatchell, The Guardian (UK), Homeland Insecurity
Jul 3, 2008, Rosa Brooks, Los Angeles Times, The Founders' Right Stuff
Jul 3, 2008, Jay Bookman, The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, Administration's Cynicism on Torture Breathtaking
Jul 3, 2008, Wm. Scott Harrop and R.K. Ramazani, Truthout, "A Decent Respect for the Opinions of Mankind"
Jul 3, 2008, Bruce Finley, Denver Post, Terror Watch Uses Local Eyes; 181 Trained in Colorado
Jul 3, 2008, Eric Lichtblau, New York Times, Judge Rejects Bush's View on Wiretaps
Jul 3, 2008, Reuters, U.S. Assures UK Over Secret Flights, Doubts Persist
Jul 3, 2008, Greg Sargent and Eric Kleefeld, TalkingPointsMemo.com, A Time-Line of Obama's Statements on FISA
Jul 3, 2008, Lara Jakes Jordan, ABC News, Racial Profiling Eyed for Terror Probes
Jul 2, 2008, Matthew Rothschild, The Progressive, The New Snoops: Terrorism Liaison Officers, Some from Private Sector
Jul 2, 2008, Scott Shane, New York Times, China Inspired Interrogations at Guantanamo
Jul 2, 2008, James Risen, New York Times, Obama Voters Protest His Switch on Telecom Immunity
Jul 2, 2008, Christopher Hitchens, VanityFair, Believe Me, It's Torture
Jul 2, 2008, Brian Beutler, Mother Jones, How to Think About Immunity
Jul 2, 2008, Chris Satullo, Philadelphia Inquirer, A Not-So-Glorious Fourth
Jul 2, 2008, Warren Richey, Christian Science Monitor, Guantánamo Detainees: Shorter Wait?
Jul 2, 2008, James Vicini, Reuters, Judges Assigned to Decide Guantanamo Cases
Jul 2, 2008, Nat Hentoff, The Village Voice, Judging the Torture Presidency of George W. Bush
Jul 1, 2008, Linda McQuaig, Toronto Star, Averting Our Gaze From US Cruelty
Jul 1, 2008, Canadian Press, US Court Ruling On Arar Enables Gov't To Send Foreigners To Torture, Says Lawyer
Jul 1, 2008, Milt Bearden, The Washington Independent, The Truth is Out on CIA and Torture
Jul 1, 2008, Philip Carter, Washington Post, The Law and the War
Jul 1, 2008, Editoria, Miami (FL) Herald, Dodging the Issue on Interrogation
Jul 1, 2008, Nick Juliano, Raw Story, Lawyers Prepping Litigation Against Telecom Immunity
Jul 1, 2008, Thalif Deen, Inter Press Service, UN Investigator Blasts US Justice System
Jul 1, 2008, Sara Burnett, Rocky Mountain News, Protest Zone Far Cry From Democratic National Convention
Jul 1, 2008, John Bresnahan, Politico, Executive Power Questions to Persist



