- Supreme Court: DNA swab after arrest is legitimate search
- An Innocent Extension—"The Supreme Court moves to protect the innocent, and Justice Scalia fumes."
- Mississippi Supreme Court blocks execution of Willie Manning
- No charge, no hearing, little recourse—"The federal government can not only take your property without charging you with a crime — it can do so without going to court. Using a method called 'administrative forfeiture,' federal law-enforcement agencies can seize property, with or without an arrest, with no court hearing."
- What Does $10,000 Buy in Alabama? Less-than-Truthful Testimony Used to Sentence Someone to Death
- NSA Whistleblower Ed Snowden: From My Desk I Could Wiretap Anyone: You, A Federal Judge Or The President Of The US
- Edward Snowden gone from Hong Kong hotel, whereabouts unknown
- A Guide To The Career Of Edward Snowden
- Daniel Ellsberg: "Can it really be a crime to expose crime?"
- Schneier: Government Secrets and the Need for Whistle-blowers
- How we broke the NSA story—"Laura Poitras tells Salon about getting contacted by Edward Snowden, and reveals more footage is coming." Salon
- Greenwald Says 'There's A Lot More Coming,' Argues NSA Revelations Don't Harm Security
- Obama pressured over NSA snooping as US senator denounces 'act of treason'
- The Real Scandal: Not That The NSA Broke The Law In Vast Spying, But That It Probably Didn't
- NSA leaks put focus on intelligence apparatus's reliance on outside contractors
- Edward Snowden's NSA leaks are backlash of too much secrecy—"Lawmakers have only themselves to blame for Edward Snowden's NSA leaks."
- If the NSA Trusted Edward Snowden With Our Data, Why Should We Trust the NSA?
- The NSA Black Hole: 5 Basic Things We Still Don't Know About the Agency's Snooping
- NSA Says It Destroys Bits Of Surveillance On Americans It Shouldn't Have Seen
- Inside the 'Q Group,' the Directorate Hunting Down Edward Snowden—"The top-secret 'Q Group' has been chasing Edward Snowden since he disappeared in May. Eli Lake on the intel community's internal police—and why the agency is in 'complete freakout mode.'"
- Poll: Most Americans not worried about gov't phone tracking
- Tim Berners-Lee calls NSA surveillance an 'intrusion on basic human rights'
- Author Of The Patriot Act Says NSA Surveillance Is An Abuse And Must End
- What spying apologists don't tell you about "thwarted plots"—"Defenders of the government's spying programs claim they're stopping massive attacks. Here's the real story." Salon
- FISA Court Has Rejected .03 Percent Of All Government Surveillance Requests
- Meet the contractors analyzing your private data—"Private companies are getting rich probing your personal information for the government. Call it Digital Blackwater." Salon
- "I've got nothing to hide" and other misunderstandings of privacy
- Why we can't go back to business as usual post-PRISM
- Why PRISM kills the cloud
- Prism Exposed: Data Surveillance with Implications for the World
- Ex-US security official: Prism 'fully authorised by US law'
- NSA PRISM program: Can we trust the government with our secrets? No.
- Who's Getting Rich off of America's Prison-Industrial Complex?
- America's Corrupt Justice System: Federal Private Prison Populations Grew by 784% in 10 Year Span
- Why does it cost so much for prisoners to keep in touch with their families?
- Massive Human Rights Violations at Mississippi Prison—"East Mississippi Correctional Facility is hyper-violent, grotesquely filthy and dangerous. Patients with severe psychiatric disabilities go without basic mental health care. Many prisoners attempt suicide. This video is the story of a young man who succeeded."
- Jerry Brown vows to produce plan for reducing inmate population