In Case Against CACI For Abu Ghraib Torture, Judge Declares Mistrial Iraqi torture survivors will seek a new trial
Biden Terrifyingly Grows Ranks Of Government Spies The White House enthusiastically backed surveillance reauthorization that despite a fresh record of routine abuses expands security agencies' spying power.
CIA Director Claims Lawsuit Against Alleged CIA-Backed Spying On Assange Visitors Could Damage US Security In December, a U.S. judge found that four Americans could sue the CIA for violating their privacy rights under the U.S. Constitution.
US Government Rejects Australia’s Call To End Assange Case, Submits 'Assurances' For Extradition Rather than drop the charges or seek a plea deal, the U.S. government will keep fighting to put the WikiLeaks founder on trial.
US Military Contractor CACI Finally Goes On Trial For Abu Ghraib Torture Three Iraqis who survived torture at Abu Ghraib have their day in U.S. court—two decades later
Five Years At Belmarsh: A Chronicle Of Julian Assange's Imprisonment Calls for Assange's freedom are renewed as the WikiLeaks founder marks five years in Belmarsh prison
Biden Administration Won't Say Whether They Support Federal Shield Law For Journalists In January, the House of Representatives passed a law to protect journalists. How come the White House doesn't want to talk about it?