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Intelligence community refuses to follow treaty requirements on human rights

14 Mar 2016

U.S. intelligence agencies are failing to provide a mechanism to allow non-U.S. persons to file complaints with the government about human rights abuses.

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Intelligence community refuses to follow treaty requirements on human rights
14 Mar 2016
Intelligence community refuses to follow treaty requirements on human rights
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Merrily we roll along? A re-cap on USA FREEDOM

24 Jul 2014

USA FREEDOM Act likely to be considered on Senate floor. Here’s a re-cap of the path the bill has taken to get to this point.

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Merrily we roll along? A re-cap on USA FREEDOM
24 Jul 2014
Merrily we roll along? A re-cap on USA FREEDOM
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RightsCon, secret law, and the democratic process

22 Jul 2014

This past March, people from all over the world gathered in San Francisco for RightsCon. Access’ annual conference brings together activists, corporate leaders, programmers, representatives from various governments, and experts in law and policy working on a range of issues at the intersection of technology and human rights.

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RightsCon, secret law, and the democratic process
22 Jul 2014
RightsCon, secret law, and the democratic process
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