TV Ad: Retired Navy Admiral Says U.S. Breaking Rules
In ACLU Ad, Retired Navy Admiral Says U.S. Breaking Rules
In the ACLU's new national ad campaign, "Scrapbook for Freedom," retired U.S. Navy Admiral John Hutson says, "Today we are conducting the war against terrorism in a manner that is inimical to those values of freedom and justice. It is weakening our cause at home and around the world." To view the ad and learn more, read the ACLU's press release.
11/5/2009 | Detention
Senate Votes Against Barring Funding For Federal Court Prosecutions Of 9/11 Cases
11/5/2009 | Detention
Senate Votes Against Barring Funding For Federal Court Prosecutions Of 9/11 Cases
11/4/2009 | Detention
Sign-On Letter In Opposition To Graham Amendment Barring Federal Court Prosecution Of Alleged 9/11 Planners And Conspirators
11/2/2009 | Technology and Liberty
Letter in Support of S 1490 Personal Data Privacy and Security Act
10/29/2009 | Surveillance, USA PATRIOT Act
A Breakdown of the H.R. 3845, The USA PATRIOT Amendments Act of 2009
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It's time for some sanity when it comes to security.
Planning a vacation? Thinking about traveling outside the country? If you travel outside the United States, you can kiss your right to privacy, and perhaps your laptop, digital camera and cell phone, goodbye. It's time for some sanity when it comes to security.
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