Capitol Hill veterans: Mueller investigation inconclusive, worthwhile
The absence of a proverbial smoking gun of criminality in special counsel Robert Mueller‘s investigative report on contact between Donald Trump‘s presidential campaign and Russian governmental operatives – and on […]
UK arrests WikiLeaks’ Assange at Ecuador embassy in London
LONDON — WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange was forcibly bundled out of the Ecuadorian Embassy in London and into a waiting British police van on Thursday, setting up a potential court […]
Judge weighs request to unseal Assange charges
An apparent criminal complaint against Wikileaks founder Julian Assange is the subject of a federal court hearing in Virginia.
Appeals court hears argument that Mueller probe is invalid
A federal appeals court heard arguments Thursday about whether special counsel Robert Mueller's appointment to lead the Russia investigation was constitutional.
Donna Brazile addresses WikiLeaks controversy at Md. women’s luncheon
The interim DNC chairwoman was not shy during the Executive Alliance's annual event.
Manning sues for right to hormone therapy
Convicted national security leaker Chelsea Manning asked a federal court Tuesday to order the Defense Department to provide hormone therapy and other treatment for her gender identity condition while she serves her 35-year sentence in military confinement.
Manning, seeking gender treatment, OK’d for move
In an unprecedented move, the Pentagon is trying to transfer convicted national security leaker Pvt. Chelsea Manning to a civilian prison so she can get treatment for her gender disorder, defense officials said.
Soldier convicted in WikiLeaks case gets new name
A Kansas judge has granted a request to formally change the name of the soldier convicted of leaking classified documents to WikiLeaks from Bradley Edward Manning to Chelsea Elizabeth Manning.
Appeals court upholds Snowden email firm contempt
A federal appeals court on Wednesday upheld a contempt of court citation against an email service provider used by National Security Agency leaker Edward Snowden.
Manning’s conviction, 35-year sentence upheld
An Army general has upheld Private Chelsea Manning's conviction and 35-year prison sentence for giving reams of classified U.S. government information to the anti-secrecy website WikiLeaks, the Army said Monday.
Manning lawyer wants leak conviction reversed
Convicted leaker Chelsea Manning is asking an Army general to reverse her conviction and 35-year prison sentence for sending reams of classified information to WikiLeaks.
Law school course draws lessons from Snowden disclosure
Law professor Michael Greenberger’s new class started last week, but he can’t tell you what he’ll be teaching in a month.













