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POGO Urges Supreme Court to Consider State Secrets Case: POGO joined other organizations in urging the Supreme Court to examine whether the State Secrets Privilege is constitutional October 10, 2005
Government Fails to Protect Employees Who Blow the Whistle on National and Homeland Security Weaknesses April 26, 2005
Statement by POGO's Danielle Brian for Briefing on Growing Government Secrecy & the Sibel Edmonds Case April 20, 2005
POGO and Public Citizen Urge Court to Open Hearing on Sibel Edmonds Case April 20, 2005
Justice Department Caves In: Allows Publication of Retroactively Classified Information; Lawsuit Challenged Classification of Public Information February 22, 2005
Attorney General's Reclassification of Information Critical of FBI is Illegal; Project On Government Oversight Has Right to Inform Public of Problems at FBI, Lawsuit Says June 23, 2004
LEAKED DOCUMENT: Retroactive Classification of Sibel Edmonds Congressional Briefings June 4, 2004
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POGO's et al. amicus brief in support of Sibel Edmonds, January 19, 2005
Sibel Edmonds vs the Nuclear Terrorists, , Pakistan Daily, June 9, 2008
Former FBI Translator Makes Shocking Allegations, By Huntingtonnews.net Staff, Huntington News, March 6, 2008
A Sibel Edmonds Timeline: "We Can't Afford to Let Them Spill the Beans", By Gary Leupp, CounterPunch, January 29, 2008
Transpartisan Coalition Calls for Whistleblower Hearings: Petition with strong left-right support headed to Capitol Hill, , , March 7, 2007
Whistle-Blowers Urge Congress to Get Tougher on Retaliation, By Stephen Barr, The Washington Post, April 29, 2005
National Security Whistleblowers Coalition Event, , Common Dreams, April 28, 2005
Court Closes FBI Case Arguments to the Public, By Pete Yost, Associated Press, April 21, 2005
Access to Memos Is Affirmed, Classified Status Can't Be Changed, By R. Jeffrey Smith, The Washington Post, February 23, 2005
Group Chides Congress on Whistleblowers, By Pauline Jelinek, Associated Press, January 26, 2005
Reclassifying Security Information, , The Diane Rehm Show, June 28, 2004