Assange's Extradition Trial: Court Hears About History Of Political Prosecutions Under Espionage Act “I never thought based on history we’d see an indictment that looked like this,” attorney Carey Shenkman testified.
Good Ellsberg, Bad Assange: At Extradition Trial, Pentagon Papers Whistleblower Dismantles False Narrative Ellsberg also said "Julian Assange could not get a remotely fair trial" in the United States.
At Assange Extradition Trial, Prosecution Downplays Abusive Supermax Prison Conditions Lead prosecutor James Lewis focused on a prior ruling by European Court of Human Rights on supermax prisons that clearly sided with the U.S. government.
Trump's 'War On Journalism' Takes Center Stage At Julian Assange's Extradition Hearing On Day 3, the court heard from Trevor Timm, the executive director of the Freedom of the Press Foundation
Julian Assange's Legal Team Focuses On US Torture And War Crimes Exposed By WikiLeaks On Day 2 of Julian Assange's extradition hearing, his legal team called Clive Stafford Smith, a human rights attorney who has represented Guantanamo Bay prisoners, to the witness stand.
Judge Railroads Assange As Legal Team Objects To Fresh Extradition Request Report from Day 1 of trial portion of WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange's extradition hearing
An Interview With Barry Pollack, Julian Assange's US Lawyer Pollack outlines why the U.S. government's position in the case against Assange is a "very dangerous one."