Plans to store information about every phone call, email and internet visit in the UK have been abandoned by the Government. The Home Office confirmed the "Big Brother" scheme had been delayed until after the election....
The new law prohibits a business from making more than 10 transactions a day without a cash register or without issuing a receipt. Violators face a fine of up to $2,000.
U.S. Department of Justice sent a formal request to an independent news site ordering it to provide details of all reader visits on a certain day. The grand jury subpoena also required "not to disclose the existence of this request" unless authorized
Raising questions about online journalism and privacy rights, the US Dept. of Justice sent a formal demand to an independent news site ordering it to provide details of all reader visits on a certain day. "not to disclose the existence of this reques
Professor James Duane’s now famous 5th Amendment lecture - popularly known as “Don’t talk to the police!” - has amassed a considerable internet following.
The low frequencies used can travel some distance through the air. So could you be zapped with a mood-altering blast from across a room? Probably not, Tyler says. In theory, the ultrasound technique could work from up to about a meter away, he says.
Federal authorities can resume combing through the notebooks, memory cards and computers of a twittering anarchist being investigated for violating an anti-rioting law, a federal judge ruled finding no reason to throw out the government’s search of t
FAIRBANKS — An 81-year-old man was Tasered during a traffic stop last week.
It is the second time since 1998 that police have had to make a show of force during a traffic stop to arrest Glen M. Wilcox, a Fairbanks-based Episcopalian priest
The U.S. government will pay $1.26 million to five Muslim men detained for months without charges after the September 11 attacks who sued for unlawful imprisonment and abuse, their lawyers said on Tuesday.
The men claimed they suffered inhumane an
Number of names on terrorist watch list at 400,000, the FBI says. The broad scope and complexity of the nation's terrorist watch list, documents a daily flood of names nominated for inclusion to the controversial list. During a 12-month period ended
In a report released to the US Congress recently, analysts assessed what they termed "preparedness tests" between the US military and government agencies at the federal, state and local levels.
SAN JOSE, CA (KGO) — The recent cell phone video of San Jose police beating an unarmed suspect only tells part of the story, according to an officer’s lawyer and police say it underscores the need for a new piece of technology.
San Jose police are
Bryce Williams wasn't expecting to walk through a metal detector or have his bags screened for explosives at the Greyhound bus terminal near downtown Orlando.
But Williams and 689 other passengers went through tougher-than-normal security procedur
It has become commonplace to call Britain a “surveillance society,” a place where security cameras lurk at every corner, giant databases keep track of intimate personal details and the government has extraordinary powers to intrude into citizens’ liv
An American man who made coffee in his own home while nude is facing charges of indecent exposure.Eric Williamson, from Springfield, Virginia, was brewing coffee in his kitchen when a woman and a seven-year-old boy walked past the window and saw him.
Among gifted speakers like Chuck Baldwin at this years 2009 Constitution Party National Committee Conference, attendees will also get their first peak at the popular new patriot film “Camp FEMA.” Jim Clymer Constitution Party National Committee Chai
US government has succeeded in persuading some color laser printer manufacturers to encode each page with identifying information. That means that without your knowledge or consent, an act you assume is private could become public.
The Obama Administration is preparing possible release of some details of the Bush Administration’s lobbying for legislation giving telecommunications companies immunity from lawsuits over their involvement in warrantless domestic wiretapping.
When last we checked in with Ronald Noble, he was enjoying a lucrative career as a reward for helping cover up a crime against humanity in which he was deeply implicated. In 1994 a position that appears to have been created especially for him by then
UK border police used anti-terrorist legislation to prevent a British climate change activist from crossing over into mainland Europe where he planned to take part in events surrounding the forthcoming United Nations summit in Denmark.