May 11, 2008, William Glaberson, New York Times, Judge's Guantánamo Ruling Bodes Ill for System
May 10, 2008, William Glaberson, New York Times, Judge Drops General From Trial of Detainee
May 10, 2008, Matt Apuzzo, Associated Press, Reporter challenges ruling over sources in anthrax case
May 10, 2008, Paul Walsh, Star Tribume (MN), Three Suspended for Not Standing for Pledge of Allegiance
May 10, 2008, Editorial, Washington Post, Needed Testimony
May 10, 2008, Patrick Walters, Associated Press, Journalist facing fines urges press to protect 1st Amendment
May 9, 2008, William Fisher, Inter Press Service, Lawmakers Seek Probe of 'Media Generals'
May 9, 2008, Carol J. Williams, Los Angeles Times, Human Rights Groups Unveil Traveling Exhibit Aimed To Bring Guantanamo Home
May 9, 2008, Vincent Bugliosi, Common Dreams, The Prosecution of George W. Bush for Murder
May 9, 2008, Megan Tady, Common Dreams, Why Big Media Needs Propaganda to Survive
May 9, 2008, Associated Press, Judge May Make CIA Torture Memo Public
May 9, 2008, Randall Mikkelsen, Reuters, Guantanamo Judge Threatens To Halt Canadian Case
May 8, 2008, Reuters, U.S. Says 5 - 10 Percent Of Guantanamo Inmates Fight Again
May 8, 2008, Kevin Cullen, Boston Globe, Pressed Freedom
May 8, 2008, Amy Goodman, TruthDig, The US War on Journalists
May 8, 2008, Steve Moss, The Guardian (UK), DIY Journalist Dahr Jamail: 'I Wanted to Report on Where The Silence Was'
May 8, 2008, Marjorie Cohn, Common Dreams, From the Department of Justice to Guantánamo Bay: Administration Lawyers and Administration Interrogation Rules
May 8, 2008, Russ Feingold, Los Angeles Times, Government in Secret
May 8, 2008, Bob Egelko, San Francisco Chronicle, Online Library Gets FBI To Back Off On National Security Letter
May 8, 2008, Elana Schor, The Guardian (UK), White House Tells Court of Missing Emails From Beginning of Iraq War
May 8, 2008, Carol Rosenburg, Miami (FL) Herald, Judge threatens to suspend war court trial
May 7, 2008, Electronic Frontier Foundation, FBI Withdraws Unconstitutional National Security Letter
May 7, 2008, Ben Fox, Associated Press, Pentagon confirms: Freed detainee was suicide bomber
May 7, 2008, William Fisher, Inter Press Service, Abuse Claims Mount Against Pentagon, Contractors
May 7, 2008, Paul Elias, Associated Press, FBI Withdraws Digital Library's National Security Letter
May 7, 2008, International Herald Tribune, Attorneys for alleged enemy combatant in South Carolina request hearing
May 7, 2008, Ryan Singel, Wired, FBI Targets Internet Archive With Secret 'National Security Letter', Loses
May 7, 2008, Carol Rosenberg, Miami (FL) Herald, Comedy of errors as war court complex debuts
May 7, 2008, Marisa Taylor, Miami (FL) Herald, Cheney aide will be forced to testify
May 7, 2008, Rear Adm. Mark H. Buzby, New York Times, Guantánamo, Defended
May 7, 2008, William Glaberson, New York Times, Lawyers for Guantánamo Inmates Accuse U.S. of Eavesdropping
May 7, 2008, Larry Cox, Miami (FL) Herald, Like Bush, I'd like `Guantánamo to end'
May 7, 2008, Omar El Akkad, Globe and Mail (Canada), Teens March Against Khadr Detention
May 7, 2008, Matt Renner, Truthout, Bush Iraq Emails Not Recoverable
May 7, 2008, Matt Renner, Truthout, Bush Iraq Emails Not Recoverable
May 6, 2008, Michael Washburn, Guardian Unlimited, Tortured justification
May 6, 2008, Carol Rosenburg, Miami (FL) Herald, Detainee seeks proof of torture in UK lawsuit
May 6, 2008, Editorial, New York Times, Death by Detention
May 6, 2008, Gareth Porter, Inter Press Service, Pentagon Targeted Iran for Regime Change after 9/11
May 6, 2008, Michael Washburn, The Guardian (UK), Tortured Justification
May 6, 2008, Thomas Ferraro, Reuters, US Panel Authorizes Subpoena of Cheney Aide
May 6, 2008, Editorial, The Las Vegas Sun, Too Much Secrecy
May 6, 2008, Josh White, Washington Post, Justice System for Detainees Is Moving at a Crawl
May 6, 2008, Ari Shapiro, National Public Radio, FBI Searches Office of Special Counsel Building
May 5, 2008, Kenneth Roth, Huffington Post, After Guantánamo
May 5, 2008, Nina Bernstein, New York Times, Few Details on Immigrants Who Died in Custody
May 5, 2008, Democracy Now!, Guantanamo's Child: The Untold Story of Omar Khadr
May 5, 2008, Editorial, Washington Post, Coming Clean on Torture
May 5, 2008, Joanne Mariner, FindLaw, Torture, Rendition, and International Law
May 5, 2008, Sean Gonsalves, Common Dreams, Shhhh ... This Is a 'Secretocracy'
May 5, 2008, Andrew Perlman, The National Law Journal, The 'TORTURE MEMOS' Lessons for All of Us
May 4, 2008, Nate Anderson, Ars Technica, Government wiretaps - the ones we know about - up 20% for 2007
May 4, 2008, Shayana Kadidal, The Nation, 'Harold and Kumar Escape from Guantánamo Bay' Is Funny -- Nothing About the Real Place Is
May 4, 2008, Rafael Behr, The Guardian (UK), So much for the rights of man
May 4, 2008, Helen Thomas, Seattle Post-Intelligencer (Washington), Bush Admits He Approved Torture
May 4, 2008, Nicholas D. Kristof, New York Times, A Prison of Shame, and It's Ours
May 3, 2008, David Cronin, Inter Press Service, Renditions Ruin The EU Case For Human Rights
May 3, 2008, Pamela Hess, Associated Press, Senate Panel Bans Private Contractors in CIA Interrogations
May 3, 2008, Matthew Rothschild, The Progressive, ACLU of Colorado Sues to Ensure DNC Protesters' Rights
May 2, 2008, Adam Cohen, New York Times, Voting Rights Are Too Important to Leave to the States
May 2, 2008, Robert Lemos, SecurityFocus, Groups warn travelers to limit laptop data
May 2, 2008, Alexander Bolton, The Hill, House GOP targets Carney on FISA
May 2, 2008, Nick Juliano, The Raw Story, White House won't disclose which telcos it advised on wiretap lobbying
May 2, 2008, Jennifer Daskal, Salon.com, Lawless in Guantanamo
May 2, 2008, Editorial, New York Times, Notes From the War on Terror
May 2, 2008, Editorial, Washington Post, A Trial Too Far
May 2, 2008, Glenn Greenwald, Salon.com, What Backroom Conniving Are Steny Hoyer and the Chris Carney Blue Dogs Up To on FISA?
May 2, 2008, Richard C. Paddock, Los Angeles Times, Teacher Fired For Refusing To Sign Loyalty Oath
May 2, 2008, Helen Thomas, Seattle Post-Intelligencer (Washington), Bush Admits He Approved Torture
May 1, 2008, Jennifer Granick, Electronic Frontier Foundation, Protecting Yourself From Suspicionless Searches While Traveling
May 1, 2008, Editorial, Philadelphia Inquirer, War Crimes Tribunals: Corruption for All to See
May 1, 2008, Associated Press, Al Jazeera Cameraman Freed From Guantanamo After Six Years
May 1, 2008, Glenn Greenwald, Salon.com, Brian Williams' “Response” to the Military Analyst Story
May 1, 2008, Alison Raphael, OneWorld.net, Supreme Court Voter ID Decision Widely Denounced
May 1, 2008, Democracy Now!, US Citizens, Lawful Residents Sue Government for Illegal Detention in LA Immigration Raid
May 1, 2008, Phillippe Sands, VanityFair, The Green Light



