U.S. Attorney General Names Prosecutors to Probe Leaks
The CIA Cannot Find its Own Regulations About Declassification
Court Denies Dismissal of WikiLeaks Charges
Good Leak, Bad Leak
Leak Investigations in the Digital Era
Department of Homeland Security Exempts Massive Database from Privacy Act
New York Times Journalist Defends National Security Leaks
Government Transparency Groups Ask Labor Department to Restore Info Scrubbed from Website
U.S. Attorney General Names Prosecutors to Probe Leaks
[Reuters, June 11, 2012]
The CIA Cannot Find its Own Regulations About Declassification
[Unredacted, June 8, 2012]
Court Denies Dismissal of WikiLeaks Charges
[Associated Press, June 9, 2012]
[Foreign Policy, June 8, 2012]
Leak Investigations in the Digital Era
[Lawfare, June 11, 2012]
New York Times Journalist Defends National Security Leaks
[Chicago Tribune, June 10, 2012]
Department of Homeland Security Exempts Massive Database from Privacy Act
[EPIC, June 8, 2012]
Government Transparency Groups Ask Dep. of Labor to Restore Info Scrubbed from Website
[Science Blogs, June 8, 2012]