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June 27th

John Whitehead Speak Truth To Power: Would You Risk It All for Freedom? by John Whitehead


“Dissent is the greatest form of patriotism.”—Thomas Jefferson

Let me tell you a story about 56 men who risked everything—their fortunes and their lives—to take a stand for truth.

June 13th

Guest Blogger: Melissa Ngo, Privacy Lives

UK Extends No-Charge Detention Time, Again

June 13th, 2008<!-- by privacy-->

The UK House of Commons narrowly passed (315 to 306) Prime Minister Gordon Brown’s proposal to extend the period terrorism suspects could be held without charges to 42

June 6th

Guest Blogger: Melissa Ngo, Privacy Lives - June 6, 2008

Canadian Officials Raise Concerns About Children’s Online Privacy

June 6th, 2008<!-- by privacy-->

At the semi-annual meeting of Canada’s federal, provincial, and territorial privacy commissioners and ombudsmen, the officials released a resolution on

June 5th

Guest Blogger- Melissa Ngo, Privacy Lives - June 5, 2008

Schneier on Security: ‘The War on Photography’

June 5th, 2008<!-- by privacy-->

Disclosure: I often work with Bruce Schneier on privacy and civil liberty issues.

June 4th

Guest Blogger- Melissa Ngo, Privacy Lives

Billboards That Watch Your Every Move

June 4th, 2008<!-- by privacy-->

The New York Times reports on “Billboards That Look Back.” “[S]ome entrepreneurs […] are equipping billboards with tiny cameras that gather details about passers-by — their gen

June 3rd

June 1st

Guest Blogger- Melissa Ngo, Privacy Lives

EU Tests In-Flight Video Surveillance to Automatically ID Suspects