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ACLU Challenges Latest U.S. Move to Block Release of Detainee Abuse Photos
Civil liberties group argues government claims are insufficient to withhold more than 2,100 images.
Snowden Docs Lead to Discovery NSA Employees Spied on Spouses, Girlfriends
NSA reports released through FOIA lawsuit detail range of unlawful surveillance practices.
U.S. Moves to Block Graphic Photos of Detainee Abuse, Again
After the release of the CIA torture report, the Obama administration says, images are worse than words.
The Operators of America's Largest Immigrant Detention Center Have A History of Inmate Abuse
Corrections Corporation of America has been sued by the ACLU and inmates for its mistreatment of detainees.
Supreme Court to Tackle Rap-Inspired Online Threats
A Pennsylvania man who made online threats inspired by rap lyrics against his now ex-wife claims they were just a joke.
Two Years Later, No Charges After Police Kill Homeless Man in Barrage of 46 Shots
Graphic new video released by the ACLU shows excessive use of force by Michigan cops
FBI's Comey Calls for Making Impenetrable Devices Unlawful
His speech was punctuated with "I don't know" and "I haven't thought about it."
Teen Faces Jail for Lewd Pose with Jesus Statue
Facebook post of simulated oral sex called a desecration by D.A.
D.C. Decriminalizes Marijuana, But Congress May Halt Future Legalization Efforts
Washington D.C. drops fine for possession of small amounts of marijuana to $25 in an effort to alleviate racial bias in arrests
Sexual Trauma Victims Lose Out on PTSD Benefits: Report
The ACLU and partner groups claim it's harder for vets who suffered from military sexual assault to get PTSD benefits.