Libya called the U.S. military’s capture of an al-Qaida suspect in Tripoli a “kidnapping” in a statement issued a day after after the Delta Force operation on Saturday.
The Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court has released an opinion upholding the constitutionality of the phone data collection program by the National Security Agency.
A Florida pastor was arrested on a charge of unlawfully transporting fuel as he traveled to a Tampa Bay-area park on Sept. 11 to burn 2,998 kerosene-soaked Qurans.
David Miranda, the partner of Guardian journalist Glenn Greenwald, has won a partial court victory over data seized while he was Aug 23, 2013 11:25 AM CDT
The U.S. Department of Homeland Security tested a crowd-scanning system last fall that could be used to identify faces of people on a terrorism watch list.
A defense lawyer allowed access to a secret camp that is part of the Guantanamo Bay prison has said he plans to challenge the conditions of the facility.
President Obama has sought to reassure Americans about U.S. surveillance of phone call and Internet records by pointing to the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court.
A 73-year-old disbarred New York lawyer who is dying in prison of breast cancer that has spread to other areas of her body has lost her bid to have her…
Nabil Hadjarab likes John Grisham’s books, but he isn’t allowed to read some of them because of their “impermissible content,” according to the author.
A military judge has agreed to merge some of the counts on which Pfc. Bradley Manning was convicted in a court-martial last week, reducing the maximum prison term to which…
Denied compassionate release from federal prison, a 73-year-old disbarred civil rights lawyer serving a 10-year term for passing messages from an imprisoned client in a terrorism case to his followers…