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Update on the Reporters Committee’s efforts to unseal the criminal case against Julian Assange
Reporters Committee attorneys filed a motion in the Eastern District of Virginia to unseal the U.S. government's criminal charges against…Categorized in Court access
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Army Pfc. Bradley Manning acquitted of aiding the enemy; guilty of violating Espionage Act
A military judge on Monday acquitted Army Pfc. Bradley Manning of aiding the enemy – the most serious of charges…Categorized in Protecting sources and materials -
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Whistleblowers and journalists emphasize necessity of secure communication at National Press Club panel
New York Times journalist James Risen moderated a discussion at the National Press Club in Washington, D.C., on Thursday that…Categorized in Protecting sources and materials -
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Government can access Twitter account data in WikiLeaks probe, appeals court rules
Government investigators in the WikiLeaks probe can access Twitter users’ account information, a federal appeals court ruled earlier this week.…Categorized in Court access -
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Prosecution nears completion of case against Manning
Military prosecutors are approaching the conclusion of their arguments against Pfc. Bradley Manning, the Army analyst accused of releasing hundreds…Categorized in Newsgathering -
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Security system failures enabled Defense Dept. breach
Failures in the security system set up to protect the U.S. Department of Defense's central database of classified and secret…Categorized in Freedom of information -
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U.S. rep wants WikiLeaks, founder added to banned list
Although U.S. Rep. Peter King, R-N.Y., the chairman of the Committee on Homeland Security, wants WikiLeaks and its founder, Julian…Categorized in Prior restraint -
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House Judiciary Comm. takes on Wikileaks, Espionage Act
The U.S. House of Representatives Judiciary Committee held a hearing Thursday to address the Wikileaks controversy and discuss the future…Categorized in Prior restraint