Julian Assange faces court showdown over US extradition
The WikiLeaks founder faces a court hearing in London this week, which could determine whether he will face espionage charges in the U.S.
President Biden Is Trampling the Bill of Rights by Prosecuting Assange
If we want to preserve our democracy, we have to defend the freedom of the press.
Edward Snowden calls out Biden administration's "historic scandal"
Snowden criticized the president following a report that accuses his administration of pressuring journalists to testify against another whistleblower.
Edward Snowden reacts to Trump's classified documents indictment
The whistleblower said that "it's not wrong to say that the indictment of Donald Trump for mishandling classified documents is a case of selective prosecution."
Julian Assange's latest court loss is headache for Biden
Biden, who made his support of a free press part of his campaign, has faced allegations of hypocrisy by critics for continuing to seek Assange's imprisonment.
Pamela Anderson discusses her ties to Vladimir Putin, Julian Assange
"He kind of got a kick out of me," Anderson told "Variety" of the Russian president, while she described WikiLeaks' Assange as "so passionate about life."
Julian Assange's biggest fight in prison? It's not against extradition
'This is the press freedom case of the century... If we want an open and accountable democracy, where you can expose corruption and criminality...Julian has to be free.'
"Mother of punk" Vivienne Westwood mourned by Jamie Lee Curtis and more
Dame Vivienne Westwood died "peacefully, and surrounded by her family" in south London aged 81.
"I am Assange!" Daniel Ellsberg, other allies ask US to prosecute them, too
The WikiLeaks founder's allies say they broke the law just as he did by publishing or possessing classified documents. They argue selective prosecution.
Mike Pompeo served with lawsuit while filming green screen video
The video has so far been viewed more than 500,000 times on Twitter since being posted on Wednesday.
Hillary Clinton Festival Appearances Are 'Whitewashing' History: Filmmaker
Laura Poitras, an Oscar-winning documentarian, criticized film festivals for Clinton's recent appearances.
CIA spying on Assange "illegally" swept up US lawyers, journalists: Lawsuit
Lawsuit: CIA spying on Wikileaks founder included illegal taping of conversations with US lawyers, journalists and doctors, and copying data from their phones.
Rand Paul Calls for Espionage Act Repeal as Trump Fumes Over FBI Search
The Republican senator said Saturday that the federal law has been "abused from the beginning to jail dissenters."
Trump in 'Very Substantial Legal Jeopardy' After FBI Search: Conway
The ex-president "had no business" bringing top-secret information to Mar-a-Lago, conservative lawyer George Conway said Friday.
Pink Floyd's Roger Waters: Every Political Issue He's Weighed In On
The 78-year-old musician has a long history of activism.
'Intangible' Crimes Are Seeping Through the Cracks in the U.S. Legal System
The U.S. legal system's current approach to extradition and cyber crime is not effective.
WikiLeaks Julian Assange Unlikely to Fly to U.S. Soil Anytime Soon
"It is only the beginning of a new legal battle. We will appeal through the legal system," WikiLeaks said in a statement.
What Did Julian Assange Do? WikiLeaks Founder Faces 17 Espionage Charges
Assange has 14 days to appeal his extradition after it was approved by the U.K. home secretary on Friday.
Julian Assange Extradition to U.S. an 'Outrageous Betrayal,' Lawmakers Say
Former U.K. Labour Party leader Jeremy Corbyn called Assange's extradition "a very dark for press freedom."
Leaking Information Is a Key Tenet of Democracy. Just Look at the Past
The leak of the Supreme Court's draft opinion is the latest in a long line of events committed to uncovering the truth and subsequently holding those in power accountable.
Julian Assange Extradition to U.S. Ordered by U.K. Court
Assange is wanted in the U.S. over the publication of thousands of leaked documents relating to the Afghanistan and Iraq wars.
Julian Assange's U.S. Extradition Possible After U.K. Court Appeal Refused
"The application has been refused by the Supreme Court and the reason given is that application did not raise an arguable point of law" a spokesperson said.
Julian Assange's Court Win and US Extradition Battle Explained
If extradited and convicted in the United States, Assange faces up to 175 years in prison on 18 espionage and fraud charges.
Edward Snowden Takes Aim at Donald Trump for Not Pardoning Him
The former president told Candace Owens that he would "let the courts work it out" when it came to Snowden.
Donald Trump Says He Was Close to Pardoning Assange or Snowden
The former president spoke about Assange and Snowden in an interview with Candace Owens for The Daily Wire.
Assange to 'Seek Review' of U.K. Ruling Lawyer Calls 'Highly Disturbing'
Assange's lawyer dismissed the "vague assurances by the United States government, which has reportedly plotted to kidnap or even assassinate Mr. Assange."
Julian Assange Faces Extradition to U.S. After Court Ruling
The U.K's High Court has reversed a ruling that said the Wikileaks founder could not be sent to the U.S. due to mental health concerns.
Julian Assange and Stella Moris Get Permission to Marry in Prison
The Wikileaks founder and his partner revealed they had made repeated requests for a ceremony to take place in London's Belmarsh Prison.
U.S., Australia and U.K. Argue Over Assange as U.S. Seeks His Extradition
District Judge Vanessa Baraitser said WikiLeaks founder was likely to commit suicide if transferred to the U.S. and held under harsh conditions.
Protests Outside Court as U.S. Appeals Julian Assange Extradition Ruling
Lawyers for the U.S. government have argued WikiLeaks founder's mental health should not prevent him from being extradited over espionage charges.