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Blog Post | October 13, 2020
Barrett’s Evasiveness on Supreme Court Conservatives Targeting Progressive Precedents
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Blog Post | February 14, 2020
Congress Must Enact Substantial Reforms As Surveillance Authorities Expire
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Blog Post | October 22, 2019
The FBI’s Inability to Comply with Surveillance Protections Compels Congressional Action
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Blog Post | October 23, 2018
Eric Miller Judicial Nomination Raises Deep Concerns Prior to Hearing
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Blog Post | September 7, 2018
Civil and Human Rights Organizations Oppose SCOTUS Nominee Brett Kavanaugh
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Campaign | August 16, 2018
Stop Brett Kavanaugh Fact Sheet: Privacy
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Blog Post | August 3, 2018
Democracy Depends On Press Freedom
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Blog Post | May 15, 2018
CIA Director Nominee Gina Haspel Is an Affront to Human Rights and Government Transparency
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Blog Post | February 8, 2018
Amid Grave Russia Concerns, an Opportunity for Accountability and Reform
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Blog Post | January 10, 2018
Surveillance Bill Must Include Essential Privacy Amendment
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Blog Post | October 31, 2017
Letter: Surveillance Reformers Oppose USA LIBERTY Act
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Blog Post | October 24, 2017
Letter: Surveillance Reformers Endorse USA RIGHTS Act
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Blog Post | August 24, 2017
Concerns Remain After DOJ Narrows DisruptJ20 Warrant
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Press Release | May 22, 2014
Spanish-Language Radio Ad Challenges Tillis in North Carolina
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Blog Post | August 2, 2013
Senate hears testimony on government surveillance
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Blog Post | July 24, 2013
PFAW Supports House Amendment Against NSA Spying
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Press Release | July 16, 2013
PFAW and Others File Case Challenging ‘Profoundly Problematic’ NSA Surveillance
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Blog Post | May 14, 2012
House votes to slam courthouse doors shut to immigration cases
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Blog Post | April 25, 2012
PFAW Supports the U.S. Justice Department in Arizona v. United States
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Blog Post | February 29, 2012
Senate Hearing Examines Indefinite Detention of Americans