The Daily Caller

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Only consumers should decide who succeeds in business

| Jacob Huebert

The Liberty Justice Center is suing an Illinois city for blocking a resident from starting her own shuttle service.

Our rights, metered

| Martine Victor

Why the new ‘smart meters’ threaten our health, our privacy and the very values on which this country was founded.

Outside group presses FAA against drone expansion

| Bob Barr

The Electronic Privacy Information Center is rightfully concerned about the privacy implications of increased drone usage.

What do young voters want?

| Connor Boyack
Ron Paul Campaigns In Las Vegas Ahead Of Nevada's Caucus

Ron Paul’s popularity with young people shouldn’t come as a surprise.

Red-light-camera mania

| Bob Barr

State and local governments are raising revenue by abusing drivers.

Government eyes in the sky opening wide

| Bob Barr

By the end of the decade, America’s skies could be filled with surveillance drones.

An execrable ancestor

| Bruce Fein

What the National Defense Authorization Act of 2012 has in common with the Fugitive Slave Act of 1850.

Bill of Rights Day: What's left of them?

| Nat Hentoff

Bill of Rights Day is a time to mourn the rights that we’ve lost.

The terrorists have won

| Jack Hunter

We’ve surrendered our most precious freedoms in the name of fighting terrorism.

British officials take the modern surveillance state to the next level

| Bob Barr

Officials want to be able to spy on taxicab passengers.

Think your emails are private? Think again

| Bob Barr
Bob Barr

Email enjoys far less protection from government snooping than snail mail. A new bill aims to change that.

The FBI's latest assault on our privacy

| Tricia Owen

The agency’s new facial recognition system will allow it to more easily monitor people.

BARR CODE: OnStar's dark side - TheDC Opinion

| Bob Barr
OnStar Privacy

Why the service is a threat to people’s privacy.

E-Verify has morphed into a monster

| Bob Barr

Pending legislation would allow E-Verify to be used to ‘protect critical infrastructure.’

E-Verify threatens Americans' privacy, livelihoods

| James Plummer

America’s immigration system is broken, but creating a domestic surveillance state isn’t the way to fix it.

9/11 and campus censorship ten years later

| Greg Lukianoff

Some universities responded to the terrorist attacks by stifling free speech.

Random bag searches on the DC Metro await final verdict - TheDC

| Steven Nelson

Metro’s Riders’ Advisory Council recommends discontinuation of random bag searches over civil liberties concerns

Civil libertarians speak out against Brady - TheDC

| Caroline May

Democrat Robert Brady has proposed making the use of language or symbols that could be construed as threatening to a federal official a crime

Government knowingly violated limits of surveillance - WaPo

| Chad Brady (admin)

Internal documents obtained by the ACLU reveal the federal government has repeatedly violated legal limits governing the surveillance of U.S. citizens

Who's Threatening Your Civil Rights Now? - Ricochet

| Pat McMahon

A look at the Obama administration’s actions that have infringed on personal rights