Current News
Sep 8, 2010, Howard Mintz, San Jose (CA) Mercury News, Federal appeals court tosses lawsuit over CIA 'torture' flights
Sep 8, 2010, Rosemary Lane, Reporter's Committee for Freedom of the Press, Transparency group's report gives Obama mixed grades
Sep 8, 2010, Ronald Goldfarb, The Hill, The morality of government secrecy versus transparency
Sep 8, 2010, Michael Crowley, Time Magazine, "Scandalous" News from the CIA
Sep 8, 2010, Andy Worthington, Eurasian Review , Nine Years After 9/11, US Court Concedes that International Laws of War Restrict President's Wartime Powers
Sep 7, 2010, Ellen Nakashima, Washington Post, New lawsuit to challenge laptop searches
Sep 7, 2010, Andy Worthington, Eurasian Review , Judge Denies Habeas Petition of Afghan Shopkeeper At Guantánamo
Sep 6, 2010, Editorial, Daily Illini (University of Illinois), Practice zero tolerance for racial profiling
Sep 5, 2010, Editorial, Tuscaloosa News (Alabama), U.S. fight is against terror, not Muslims
Sep 5, 2010, Jameel Jaffer and Larry Siems, New York Times, Responsibility for Torture
Sep 4, 2010, Chandra S. Bhatnagar and Alessandra Soler Meetze, CNN, Reporting Arizona law to UN was correct
Sep 4, 2010, Fareed Zakaria, Newsweek, What America Has Lost
Sep 3, 2010, John W. Dean, FindLaw, What Will Become of Dick Cheney's Vice Presidential Records?
Sep 3, 2010, Abdus Sattar Ghazali, OpEdNews, Two episodes of "Flying While Muslim"
Sep 3, 2010, Andy Worthington, Eurasian Review , Ex-Guantánamo Prisoner Freed In Libya After Three Years' Detention – And Information About 'Ghost Prisoners'
Sep 2, 2010, Liz Tay, IT News (Australia), Government surveillance a slippery slope: Ponemon
Sep 2, 2010, Andrea Nill, ThinkProgress, DOJ Sues Arizona Sheriff Joe Arpaio For Refusing To Cooperate With Civil Rights Probe
Sep 2, 2010, Andy Worthington, Eurasian Review , Disgraceful: The Ground Zero Mosque Controversy
Sep 2, 2010, Steven Aftergood, Secrecy News, FISA Court Proposes New Court Rules
Sep 1, 2010, Augusta Free Press, Rights groups urge feds to reject 287(g)
Sep 1, 2010, Cheryl Corley, National Public Radio, Often, You Can Film Cops; Just Don't Record Them
Sep 1, 2010, David G. Savage, McClatchy Newspapers, Supreme Court asked to decide whether White House has right to exclude critics from public speeches


