January 15, 2016 New York court rules farm owners broke law when they refused to host lesbian wedding The owners of an upstate New York wedding venue broke the law after refusing to host a lesbian wedding, a court decided Thursday.
January 8, 2016 The IRS backs down: How your voice made a difference, America The IRS backed down and decided not to implement a proposed regulation that would have some nonprofit charities report the Social Security numbers of donors giving at least $250 in one year.
January 6, 2016 10-year-old girl's Capri Sun container leads to TSA pat-down Beware of little girls bearing juice pouches?
December 22, 2015 Rep. Sensenbrenner and Sen. Lee: The truth about USA Freedom Act There are no easy answers when it comes to keeping the government out of the lives of innocent Americans without sacrificing safety or national security.
December 20, 2015 Privacy concerns over personal info submitted to ObamaCare website Could the ObamaCare website be another step down the rabbit hole of data-collection on American citizens? Some cyber-security experts say yes.
December 20, 2015 Wyoming considers restricting police use of drones Wyoming lawmakers are considering a bill to ban law enforcement use of drones without a warrant.
December 20, 2015 Joe Biden stonewalled FOIA request to hide travel costs Vice President Joe Biden’s office stonewalled a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request for his travel expenses, according to Ronald Kessler’s new tell-all book on the Secret Service, The First Family Detail.
December 20, 2015 What happens to your online accounts when you die? When you die, should your loved ones have access to your Facebook, Gmail and other online accounts?
December 20, 2015 Often-split court agrees your privacy matters Supreme Court justices found more common ground than usual this year, and nowhere was their unanimity more surprising than in a ruling that police must get a judge's approval before searching the cell phones of people they've arrested.
December 20, 2015 ACLU sues Utah for not recognizing gay marriages The American Civil Liberties Union has sued the state of Utah over the issue of gay marriage, saying the official decision to stop granting benefits for newly married same-sex couples has created wrenching uncertainty.