Whistleblowing To Stop A War The world needs national security whistleblowers to follow in Daniel Ellsberg’s footsteps, but the tentacles of the warfare state have an immense grip over Washington, D.C.
Court Voids Trump's Executive Order That Defunded NPR, PBS Judge Randolph Moss blocks the Trump administration from further "implementing or enforcing" the order that defunded NPR and PBS
Exposing Financial Censorship: Rainey Reitman On Her New Book, 'Transaction Denied' Rainey Reitman's book, "Transaction Denied: Big Finance's Power To Punish Speech," exposes a pattern of financial censorship by Visa, Mastercard, PayPal, and other companies
Court Rejects Perdue's Effort To Dismantle Whistleblower Review A United States court rejected an effort by poultry manufacturer Perdue Farms to eliminate the Labor Department’s process for reviewing whistleblower claims
Judge Refers To War On Iran In Ruling That Slaps Down Pentagon’s Anti-Press Policy "[I]t is more important than ever that the public have access to information from a variety of perspectives about what its government is doing," the judge declared
Photojournalist Fights FAA's No Fly Zones For ICE Operations Minneapolis photojournalists asks appeals court to end FAA's ban on drone journalism near ICE or Border Patrol operations
Reintroduced Espionage Act Reform Bill Honors Daniel Ellsberg Rep. Rashida Tlaib reintroduces Espionage Act reform legislation. This time around the amendment contains Daniel Ellsberg's name.