12 Aug 2014: Bret Walker: Without the orthodox protection of a warrant from an independent authority to fetch metadata, the Australian public is likely to remain concerned about the government’s proposals
26 Jul 2014: Hannah Ryan: The courtroom can be an effective forum for activism, and the Americans know it. The ACLU, with its huge budget and relentless drive, could be replicated here with great results
23 Jul 2014: Arun Kundnani and Jeanne Theoharis: The UK government tried to disappear Talha Ahsan and Babar Ahmad to the US, but the basic rules of evidence were unexpectedly applied
18 Jul 2014:
The whistleblower speaks to Alan Rusbridger and Ewen MacAskill about life in Russia, the NSA culture, his time there and the future of communication
7 Jul 2014: Fergal Davis: If the attorney general convinces Labor to wave his planned national security laws through parliament, who will step up to ensure they are properly examined?
Editorial: The declaration of independence is heading for London, to celebrate Magna Carta's birthday. But the European convention also deserves its place in the scripture of liberty
2 May 2014: Austin Sarat: Clayton Lockett joins the 7% of American lethal injections gone bad. If you're looking for a reason to abolish the death penalty, the evidence is right there on the gurney