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Is Bush Opening Your Mail?new

When asked directly by the U.S. Senate, Alberto Gonzales wouldn't say.
The Village Voice  |  James Ridgeway  |  02-07-2006  |  Civil Liberties

The Ultimate Spiderwebnew

NSA whistle-blower wants to tell congress what he knows, but they don't have clearance to hear him.
The Village Voice  |  Nat Hentoff  |  01-26-2006  |  Civil Liberties

Who's Watching?new

New York City activist groups react to new spy tactics.
The Village Voice  |  Jarrett Murphy  |  01-25-2006  |  Civil Liberties

No Place to Hidenew

The National Security Agency, not the New York Times, greatly harms our constitutional privacy.
The Village Voice  |  Nat Hentoff  |  01-17-2006  |  Civil Liberties

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

I Spy ...new

Activists in Reno say domestic spying isn't merely about catching Al Qaeda.
Reno News & Review  |  Deidre Pike  |  01-06-2006  |  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

The Gray Lady in Shadownew

Could publication of the domestic-spying story lead to indictment of the New York Times?
Boston Phoenix  |  Harvey Silverglate  |  01-05-2006  |  Media

America's Least Trustednew

After 20 minutes of questioning, a Clermont Lounge stripper said FBI agents told her they were concerned she might be a domestic terrorist.
Creative Loafing (Atlanta)  |  Coley Ward  |  12-30-2005  |  Civil Liberties

Spy-der Mannew

Terrorists would have to be pretty dumb to have learned about electronic tapping by reading last week’s New York Times. And Bush would have to be pretty dumb for thinking we’d swallow such a line.
Boston Phoenix  |  Harvey Silverglate  |  12-22-2005  |  Civil Liberties

They're Tracking Younew

Big business thinks Radio Frequency Identification tags are great, but privacy-rights advocates fear the tiny chips will invite corporations and the government into our personal lives.
Sacramento News & Review  |  Devanie Angel  |  12-16-2005  |  Civil Liberties

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