You can help protesters in Iran remain anonymous online and circumvent internet censorship systems

By: GrievanceProject Wednesday July 8, 2009 9:27 pm

In addition to its work on issues like warrantless wiretapping, state secrets and abuse of national security letters, the Electronic Frontier Foundation produces the Tor anonymizing software, which I’ve been using, with (apparent) success, in order to blog anonymously. As much as I appreciate the Tor software, EFF doesn’t produce it so an irritated attorney can write cathartic missives. Richard Esguerra of EFF explains how Tor is helping the Iranian protesters remain anonymous and circumvent internet censorship systems.

Gag Orders on National Security Letters Ruled Unconstitutional

By: Jim White Tuesday December 16, 2008 2:39 pm

Yesterday, the Second Circuit Court ruled that gag orders associated with National Security Letters are unconstitutional.

FISA: How will the Obama administration respond on immunity?

By: JonPincus Wednesday December 3, 2008 10:26 am

Interesting perspectives from the LA Times, CQ Politics … and the predictable opinion of the Bush administration DOJ lawyer in yesterday’s hearing in San Francisco. This would be a good time to crank up the online activism …

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