Kevin Gosztola
US Prosecutors Secure Guilty Plea In First-Of-Its-Kind Espionage Act Case Involving Drone Photography
The prosecution carries implications for the right to engage in photography or gather news.
Unauthorized Disclosure: Subscriber Show For July 12
In this episode, which is available exclusively for subscribers, Kevin Gosztola asks Rania Khalek for her belated reaction to Julian Assange's release from prison. She was away on vacation when the Assange case ended.
Kevin and Rania also discuss another story that blew up during her vacation, which
US Court Defends Right To Communicate With Federal Prisoners—And Advocate For Them
U.S. court orders Federal Bureau of Prisons to restore a prison reform advocate's electronic messaging access at six facilities
Tracking Dissent: US Officials Who Have Resigned Over The War on Gaza
Until Israel's assault on Gaza ends, this page will be a resource for tracking U.S. government officials and military officers who resign in protest
Unauthorized Disclosure: Dissenting Against The War On Gaza
Twelve U.S. government officials and military officers, who resigned from President Biden's administration, united around a statement against the United States government's continued support for Israel's war on Gaza.
In this video, Kevin Gosztola celebrates their dissent and opposition and highlights each official
Inside The Assange Plea Deal: Why The US Government Abruptly Ended The Case
US prosecutors brushed aside calls to end the case against the WikiLeaks founder—until a British appeals court granted a hearing on the First Amendment.