The Liberty Justice Center is suing an Illinois city for blocking a resident from starting her own shuttle service.
Our rights, metered
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
The Electronic Privacy Information Center is rightfully concerned about the privacy implications of increased drone usage.
What do young voters want?
Ron Paul’s popularity with young people shouldn’t come as a surprise.
Red-light-camera mania
State and local governments are raising revenue by abusing drivers.
Government eyes in the sky opening wide
By the end of the decade, America’s skies could be filled with surveillance drones.
An execrable ancestor
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?
Bill of Rights Day is a time to mourn the rights that we’ve lost.
The terrorists have won
We’ve surrendered our most precious freedoms in the name of fighting terrorism.
British officials take the modern surveillance state to the next level
Officials want to be able to spy on taxicab passengers.
Think your emails are private? Think again
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
The agency’s new facial recognition system will allow it to more easily monitor people.
BARR CODE: OnStar's dark side - TheDC Opinion
Why the service is a threat to people’s privacy.
E-Verify has morphed into a monster
Pending legislation would allow E-Verify to be used to ‘protect critical infrastructure.’
E-Verify threatens Americans' privacy, livelihoods
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
Some universities responded to the terrorist attacks by stifling free speech.
Random bag searches on the DC Metro await final verdict - TheDC
Metro’s Riders’ Advisory Council recommends discontinuation of random bag searches over civil liberties concerns
Civil libertarians speak out against Brady - TheDC
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
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
A look at the Obama administration’s actions that have infringed on personal rights
