VIDEO November 30, 2015 Is now the right time to stop NSA bulk data collection? Debating the value of security measures
Values November 30, 2015 Judge orders Colo. cake maker to serve gay couples despite beliefs A Colorado judge says a baker who refused to make a wedding cake for a same-sex ceremony must serve gay couples despite his religious beliefs.
Privacy November 29, 2015 Angry motorists want to put brakes on red light cameras Angry motorists are fed up with having to shell out big bucks to pay fines generated by red-light cameras and speed cameras.
Values November 21, 2015 Polygamy advocate groups hail judge's ruling in Utah Advocacy groups for polygamy and individual liberties on Saturday hailed a federal judge's ruling that key parts of Utah's polygamy laws are unconstitutional, saying it will remove the threat of arrest for those families.
Southeast November 5, 2015 Car tag scanners would track Tybee, Ga., tourists By posting the car-tag scanners along the only road linking the island to the mainland, Tybee officials will know precisely when cars arrive and whether they stay for a few hours or several days.
Privacy May 8, 2015 Why we must 'Restore the Fourth' If you plan to visit a college campus this month, don’t be surprised if you see signs and placards encouraging you to “Restore the Fourth.” Restore the Fourth is not about an athletic event or a holiday; it is about human freedom. The reference to “the Fourth” is to the Fourth Amendment, and it is badly in need of restoration.
Privacy May 7, 2015 Glenn Greenwald's new book 'No place to Hide' tells how NSA spies on us With heart-pounding suspense, John le Carre-like intrigue and Jeffersonian fidelity to the principles of human freedom, Glenn Greenwald has just published “No Place to Hide.”
Privacy May 7, 2015 NSA reform: Why USA FREEDOM Act is good for America To protect Americans’ freedoms, the USA FREEDOM Act ends all bulk collection of Americans’ records, such as telephone and electronic communications records.
Privacy May 7, 2015 Chilling free speech: Fed's passion to monitor us has become insatiable The government’s unbridled passion to monitor us has become insatiable.
Privacy May 7, 2015 Why trust government with personal freedom when it can't protect from Ebola or even deliver the mail? How can we trust the government with our personal freedoms?