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Bizarre, International, Lawyering, Politics February 21, 2020February 21, 2020

Ex-Rep Confirms His Proposal Of A Pardon For Assange To Clear The Russians In The DNC Hack [Updated]

This week, many were surprised by the disclosure made by the lawyers for Wikileaks founder Julian Assange in London in…

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Columns, Constitutional Law, Criminal law, Free Speech, Justice, Media, Politics, Society May 26, 2019May 25, 2019

The Assange Case Could Prove The Most Important Press Case In 300 Years

Below is my column for BBC on the Assange espionage charges. As I have written, I believe that Attorney General…

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Constitutional Law, Criminal law, Free Speech, International, Media May 25, 2019

Bill Barr Is Wrong On Assange

Bill Barr has been (in my opinion) wrongly attacked for many of his actions with regard to the Special Counsel…

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Columns, Congress, Constitutional Law, Criminal law, Free Speech, International, Lawyering, Media, Politics, Society April 17, 2019April 17, 2019

Roughly 300 Years Later, Is Julian Assange The New John Peter Zenger?

Below is my column in the BBC on the historical and potential legal significance of the prosecution of WikiLeaks founder…

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Columns, Congress, Constitutional Law, Courts, Free Speech, International, Lawyering, Media April 16, 2019April 16, 2019

“He Is Our Property”: The D.C. Establishment Awaits Assange With A Glee And Grudge

Below is my column in USA Today on the Julian Assange arrest. We are still learning more about Assange’s confinement,…

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Constitutional Law, Criminal law, Free Speech, International, Media, Politics April 11, 2019April 12, 2019

AND SO IT BEGINS . . . ASSANGE ARRESTED

On Thursday, British authorities arrested WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange at the Ecuadorian embassy in London after Ecuador abandoned its long-standing…

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Bizarre, Constitutional Law, International, Media, Politics, Torts November 28, 2018November 27, 2018

Will Manafort Sue The Guardian? Former Trump Campaign Chair Declares Assange Story “Totally False and Deliberately Libelous”

In my column yesterday, I discussed the major news story out of the Guardian that former Trump Campaign Chair Paul…

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Bizarre, Criminal law, Free Speech, Media, Politics November 16, 2018November 16, 2018

DOJ Filing Mistakingly References Sealed Criminal Charges Against Assange

In a truly astounding misstep, the United States Attorney’s Office in Eastern Virginia filed a document that referenced an indictment…

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Constitutional Law, Free Speech, Media January 6, 2017January 6, 2017

CNN Apologizes And Retracts Statement That Julian Assange Is A Pedophile After Threat Of Lawsuit

CNN has issued an apology after one of its on-air pundit called Julian Assange a Pedophile. Wikileaks threatened to sue…

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Free Speech, Society August 18, 2013September 20, 2020

Time Magazine Reporter Tweets He Cannot Wait to Defend Drone Strike on Julian Assange

Submitted by Darren Smith, Guest Blogger In what became a highly charged row, Time Magazine Reporter Michael Grunwald posted on…

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Congress, Constitutional Law, Courts, Criminal law, Politics, Society January 14, 2013January 14, 2013

What Is An Assange? Part II

John Cusack and I had a dialogue last year about civil liberties and other issues. John previously ran a second…

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Academia, Constitutional Law, Criminal law, Free Speech, International, Media January 2, 2013January 2, 2013

What Is An Assange? My Interview With John Cusack

John Cusack and I had a dialogue last year about civil liberties and other issues. John has now run a…

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International, Media, Politics August 17, 2012August 17, 2012

Could Ecuador Just Mail Assange Home?

As I discussed today on NPR’s Here and Now, the standoff between England and Ecuador is likely to grow worse…

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Criminal law, Free Speech, International, Media, Politics, Society August 16, 2012August 16, 2012

Assange Granted Asylum As Britain Threatens A Raid On Ecuadoran Embassy

Ecuador granted asylum to Julian Assange today, an act that will further escalate the conflict between Britain and Ecuador.  As I…

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Criminal law, International, Military January 27, 2011

Investigators Find No Direct Link Between Bradley Manning and Julian Assange

Submitted by Elaine Magliaro, Guest Blogger Jim Miklaszewski, Chief Pentagon Correspondent for NBC News, reported on Monday that investigators have…

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