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Court Revives NSA Dragnet Surveillance Case
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The Apologies of Zuckerberg: A Retrospective
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Discharged for Being Gay, Veterans Seek to Re-enlist
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FBI to launch nationwide facial recognition service
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Fear of Repression Spurs Scholars and Activists to Build Alternate Internets
one weekend each month, a small group of computer programmers gathers at a residence here to build a homemade ...Posted by Jack Powers
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The Supreme Court has a chance to keep Big Brother at bay
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The fightback against TSA tyranny begins
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The Constitution is dead. Long live the Constitution.
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Supreme Court ponders constitutionality of 24/7 GPS tracking
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Special Investigation: Who’s Behind the “Information Attacks” on Climate Scientists?
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