US Government Seeks Harshest Sentence Ever In Leak Case Against Drone Whistleblower The sentencing memorandum from the U.S. government reflects the vindictive posture of US prosecutors, particularly since he pled guilty.
Assange Extradition: British High Court Grants US A Limited Appeal The High Court of Justice rejected US efforts to "second guess" factual findings made about medical and expert evidence.
Judge Reduces Burden On Prosecutors In Espionage Act Case Against Drone Whistleblower Prosecutors claimed the “government does not intend to argue at sentencing that actual harm resulted" from Daniel Hale's actions.
US Supreme Court Decision Limits How Prosecutors May Use Anti-Hacking Law In Leak Cases The Supreme Court's decision means it should no longer be so easy to convict whistleblowers like Thomas Drake and Chelsea Manning with the CFAA.
Credit Suisse Faces Renewed Push To Investigate Whistleblower Claims They Violated Plea Deal A whistleblower informed the Justice Department that Credit Suisse was still managing tax-dodging accounts months after it pled guilty in 2014. Former bankers demand DOJ finally take action.
Two Years After Assange's Arrest, Biden Can End Trump's Assault On Press Freedom WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange has been detained at the high-security Belmarsh prison in London for two years.