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    Jun 1, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  1. Protesters gather at Fort Meade in support of Bradley Manning

    Chanting "Free Bradley Manning" and wielding signs that read "my hero" and "Americans have the right to know," hundreds of demonstrators descended on Fort Meade on Saturday to support the soldier now facing a court-martial in the largest security breach in U.S. history.
    Chanting "Free Bradley Manning" and wielding signs that read "my hero" and "Americans have the right to know," hundreds of demonstrators descended on Fort Meade on Saturday to support the soldier now facing a court-martial in the largest security breach...

    Tags: Afghanistan, Vietnam War (1955-1975), Courts-Martial, Baghdad (Iraq), Iraq

  2. Jun 1, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  3. Fort Meade preparing for hundreds at Bradley Manning demonstration

    Fort Meade officials plan to close the main gate of the Army base in Anne Arundel County on Saturday, but police said they didn't not have plans to limit traffic on surrounding roads during a mass demonstration for Army Pfc. Bradley Manning. Officials...

    Tags: Vietnam War (1955-1975), Bradley Manning, U.S. Army, Fort Meade (military base), Wars and Interventions

  4. Jun 2, 2013 |Column| Orlando Sentinel
  5. First Amendment clause-trophobia

    "Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a...

    Tags: Political Fundraising, U.S. Congress, Apple iPhone, Separation of Church and State, Crime, Law and Justice

  6. May 30, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  7. Shielding journalists, by law

    After a firestorm of criticism, the Obama administration is suggesting that it will make amends for its aggressive pursuit of journalists suspected of receiving leaks of classified information. But airy affirmations of the importance of a free press and...

    Tags: Eric Holder, U.S. Congress, Bradley Manning, Crime, Law and Justice, Barack Obama

  8. May 28, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  9. Editorial: Now Obama wants to protect the press?

    If the news media were ever as smitten with Barack Obama as many conservative critics say they are, the president has been doing his best to help them get over it. His Justice Department subpoenaed a wealth of phone records from The Associated Press...

    Tags: Eric Holder, Lawyers, Crime, Law and Justice, Barack Obama, Prosecution

  10. May 29, 2013 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  11. A drone war against the press?

    Could a president order drone strikes against journalists? I'm not worried. No, really. Not much.
    Could a president order drone strikes against journalists? I'm not worried. No, really. Not much. But the broad sweep of our government's counterterrorism policy on targeted killings by unmanned drones, coupled with the U.S. Justice Department's new...

    Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Religion and Belief, Barack Obama, United Nations, Journalism

  12. May 23, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  13. Fox News CEO Roger Ailes blasts administration, praises his team

    Fox News Chairman Roger Ailes sent a memo to the channel's staff critical of the Obama administration in the wake of revelations that the Justice Department was probing phone and email communications by Fox News reporter James Rosen and described him as a “possible co-conspirator” in violations of the Espionage Act.
    Fox News Chairman Roger Ailes sent a memo to the channel's staff critical of the Obama administration in the wake of revelations that the Justice Department was probing phone and email communications by Fox News reporter James Rosen and described him as a...

    Tags: Labor Legislation, Crime, Law and Justice, Media Industry, Journalism, FBI

  14. May 18, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  15. WikiLeaks film shifts focus after Julian Assange won't share info

    When director Alex Gibney began work on his documentary "We Steal Secrets: The Story of WikiLeaks," he thought he would be telling the story of a charismatic, silver-haired free speech advocate named Julian Assange, who had exposed dark corners of powerful governments and corporations using little more than his laptop.
    When director Alex Gibney began work on his documentary "We Steal Secrets: The Story of WikiLeaks," he thought he would be telling the story of a charismatic, silver-haired free speech advocate named Julian Assange, who had exposed dark corners of...

    Tags: Theft, Cannes Film Festival, Sundance Film Festival, Religion and Belief, Media Industry

  16. May 23, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  17. Obama orders review of guidelines on investigating reporters

    WASHINGTON — President Obama said Thursday he was troubled by the possibility that leak investigations may "chill" investigative journalism and said he had asked Atty. Gen. Eric H. Holder Jr. to review Justice Department guidelines for going after...

    Tags: Eric Holder, Crime, Law and Justice, Central Intelligence Agency, National Security, Media Industry

  18. May 22, 2013 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  19. Is Obama Richard Nixon?

    Despite what you may hear from some of his more fevered critics, President Barack Obama's recent scandal-quakes don't appear to fall anywhere near the level of Richard Nixon's Watergate scandal. But by another Nixonian yardstick, trying to muzzle on press...

    Tags: Eric Holder, Central Intelligence Agency, Crime, Law and Justice, Barack Obama, North Korea

  20. May 20, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  21. FBI spied on Fox News reporter, accused him of crime

    WASHINGTON — The FBI obtained a sealed search warrant to read a Fox News reporter's personal emails from two days in 2010 after arguing there was probable cause he had violated espionage laws by soliciting classified information from a government official, court papers show.
    WASHINGTON — The FBI obtained a sealed search warrant to read a Fox News reporter's personal emails from two days in 2010 after arguing there was probable cause he had violated espionage laws by soliciting classified information from a government...

    Tags: University of Chicago Law School, Police Investigations, Crime, Law and Justice, Central Intelligence Agency, Google Inc.

  22. May 20, 2013 |Column| Orlando Sentinel
  23. It's news, not espionage

    WASHINGTON — The Obama administration has no business rummaging through journalists' phone records, perusing their emails and tracking their movements in an attempt to keep them from gathering news. This heavy-handed business isn't chilling, it's...

    Tags: National Security Agency, Police Investigations, National Security, Crime, Law and Justice, Central Intelligence Agency

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