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Canada Denies Refugee Status for Anonymous-Linked DeHart Who Was Tortured by FBI
The Refugee Protection Division determined that because they found no “credible and trustworthy evidence” to support the US government's child pornography charges against Matt.
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Debating US Foreign Policy: Where Are the Women?
There's a dearth when it comes to women's voices in US media coverage of foreign policy issues.
Five Important Questions About DEA’s Vehicle Surveillance Program
With each week, we seem to learn about a new government location tracking program. This time, it's the expanded use of license plate readers.
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The LGBTQ Issue Where the President Must Still Evolve
President Obama has evolved on LGBTQ issues, but on immigration, is he still enforcing exclusion?
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Saying No to Torture: A Gallery of US Heroes
It's possible to say no to torture. These six figures did.
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At Rahm Emanuel’s Doorstep: On Reparations, Police Torture and Moving On
It is no secret to anyone involved in this fight, from victims to activists to politicians, that with the mayor's support, this ordinance would move forward.
Bob Marley at Seventy: One Love Now More Than Ever
Bob Marley devoted himself to his cause just as much as King or Mandela; he was just working with different tools, in a different genre, so to speak.
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The Lone-Wolf Terror Trap
The shadow of a new threat seems to be darkening the national security landscape: the lone-wolf terrorist.
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The Obama Administration and Immigration Policy: The Immigration Enforcement Record in Recent Years
Congressional action is both necessary and highly unlikely, largely due to political reasons.
EFF’s Game Plan for Ending Global Mass Surveillance
We have a strong legal case to challenge mass surveillance conducted domestically.