Man Wins Lawsuit Against Airport Security, Forces Them to Learn Fourth Amendment

Man dubbed the ‘Fourth Amendment Flasher’ settles with TSA, airport security

Dain Fitzgerald Politix 7/13/2013

 

Aaron Tobey at the time of his arrest on December 30th, 2010 • atualizadodaweb.com

 

A man who stripped nearly naked to make a point about his constitutional rights scored a victory today after forcing airport personnel […]

Snowden’s Dead Man’s Switch

Bruce Schneier Schneier on Security 7/18/2013

Edward Snowden has set up a dead man’s switch. He’s distributed encrypted copies of his document trove to various people, and has set up some sort of automatic system to distribute the key, should something happen to him.

Dead man’s switches have a long history, both for safety (the […]

Secret court creates 100 pages of new law hidden from public

Anthony Martin Conservative Examiner 7/7/2013

…The secretive FISA court which operates in the background has not only given its approval to such incursions on Constitutional rights but has created a body of new law out of thin air to justify its actions, to the tune of 100 pages of new laws.

Those new laws deal […]

A Not-So-Happy Fourth of July

Andrew Napolitano Reason Magazine 7/4/2013

Do you have more personal liberty today than on the Fourth of July 2012?…

…To what governmental powers may the governed morally consent in a free society? We can consent to the powers necessary to protect us from force and fraud, and to the means of revenue to pay for […]

Nine Companies Tied to PRISM, Obama Will Be Smacked With Class-Action Lawsuit Wednesday

AOL, Apple, Facebook, Google, Microsoft, PalTalk, Skype, Yahoo! and Youtube will be named in the suit, attorney says

Steven Nelson US News & World Report 6/11/2013

Former Justice Department prosecutor Larry Klayman amended an existing lawsuit against Verizon and a slew of Obama administration officials Monday to make it the first class-action lawsuit in response […]

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