When can the FBI use National Security Letters to spy on journalists? That’s classified. January 11, 2016 By Trevor Timm
Going easy on Eric Holder’s Wall Street inaction September 26, 2014 By Ryan Chittum Press coverage falls short on the attorney general’s failure to prosecute fraud
Reporters jump the gun on Eric Holder replacement speculation September 25, 2014 By David Uberti After news broke of the attorney general’s resignation, journalists got ahead of themselves
Data reveals who isn’t talking about terrorism August 8, 2014 By Tanveer Ali This week’s Data Darts and Laurels
Voting wars redux in Texas August 22, 2013 By Richard Parker The state and the feds are still at odds over core election issues. Will coverage match the urgency of the moment?
Must-reads of the week May 17, 2013 By The Editors "Time passes very slowly when you’re in a hippo’s mouth"
AP phone records seizure reveals telecom’s risks for journalists May 15, 2013 By Susan McGregor What is constitutionally protected, and what isn’t
Audit Notes: too big to prosecute, the techno-utopian backlash March 7, 2013 By Ryan Chittum Attorney General Holder admits Wall Street gigantism deters Justice charges