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Mandy Nagy

Mandy Nagy (aka "Liberty Chick") was an investigative writer and researcher. She primarily covered the institutional left, protest movements, hacking and cybercrime, and technology. After suffering a serious stroke in September 2014, Mandy no longer was able to work at Legal Insurrection, but she's always on our minds and in our hearts. For more information, see here.

A former military chief in Turkey was sentenced to life in prison and more than a dozen others received lengthy prison sentences after a court handed down verdicts Monday in a long-standing case that has divided the country. From the New York Times: A Turkish court sentenced...

It was a refreshing sight to see Monday evening when this video on Erin Burnett's Out Front program on CNN caught my attention.  What better way to depict the series of seemingly never ending deflections on important questions from White House press secretary Jay Carney than...

Over the weekend, we covered the news of Tony Wang, the general manager of Twitter UK, apologizing to women who have experienced abuse on its site, after a female UK lawmaker and several journalists received threats of violence. In the face of very public backlash over...

The Department of State issued a travel alert Friday, warning of al Qaeda and affiliated organizations planning potential terrorist attacks "particularly in the Middle East and North Africa, and possibly occurring in or emanating from the Arabian Peninsula" between now and the end of August. ...

So, about that expected wave of new gun violence in concealed-carry counties in Illinois. This is a good question. https://twitter.com/Watchdogorg/status/363734808179916800 From Watchdog.org: “There haven’t been any problems,” Madison County State’s Attorney Tom Gibbons said. “I suspect that no one is even aware when someone around them is carrying. ...

The general manager of Twitter UK, Tony Wang, sent a series of tweets Saturday, apologizing to women who have experienced abuse on its site. https://twitter.com/TonyW/status/363602538022436864 The social media company also posted an update to its blog Saturday morning, outlining changes it plans to make to its policies. The developments come after UK lawmaker Stella Creasy and feminist campaigner Caroline Criado-Perez were the targets of rape threats on Twitter, sparking a very public backlash against the social media company. Arrests were later made in connection with that investigation. Several female journalists also received bomb threats on Twitter, including Guardian columnist Hadley Freeman, Independent columnist Grace Dent, Emma Barnett of The Daily Telegraph and Europe editor of Time magazine Catherine Mayer. The threats triggered a petition calling for Twitter to modify its policies and make it easier to report abuse, and some called for boycotts.  Creasy took it a step further though, calling the threats a "hate crime." From the BBC:
[Journalist Caitlin] Moran has called for a 24-hour Twitter boycott on 4 August to try to get Twitter to come up with an "anti-troll policy". Labour MP Ms Creasy said: "This is not a technology crime - this is a hate crime. If they were doing it on the street, the police would act." She told the BBC she had been chasing Twitter for the past 24 hours but they had not yet responded to her. "I am absolutely furious with Twitter that they are not engaging in this at all," she said.

The Bahraini government has reportedly resorted to some drastic measures in its effort to silence dissent.  Citing a recent report from Bahrain Watch, the Foreign Policy blog describes how the government there tricks Twitter users into clicking links that reveal their IP address, thus identifying...

NSA leaker Edward Snowden may not have to wait long to start a new career in Russia, that is, if he has any interest in working for the country's equivalent for Facebook. From Reuters: American fugitive Edward Snowden was offered a job by Russia's top social networking...

Or is it just me? Maybe it’s always been this way and the viral nature of social media simply brings about more chatter and news coverage of these things in this day and age.  Or maybe it truly is a culture thing. https://twitter.com/Liberty_Chick/status/363018816596361216 https://twitter.com/Liberty_Chick/status/363019094108274689 https://twitter.com/Liberty_Chick/status/362989789009547264 https://twitter.com/Liberty_Chick/status/363058044604653568

NSA leaker Edward Snowden has left Sheremetyevo Airport after receiving his paperwork today approving temporary asylum in Russia. https://twitter.com/wikileaks/status/362904185357860864 From the NY Times: After a month holed up in the transit zone of Sheremetyevo airport in Moscow, Edward J. Snowden, the former intelligence contractor wanted by the United...

National Security Agency Director Gen. Keith Alexander was met with both heckling and applause at the Black Hat  information security conference in Las Vegas, Nevada on Wednesday. Ever since the leaks from former NSA contractor Edward Snowden thrust the agency's domestic surveillance policies into the limelight...

A state appeals court has unanimously upheld a lower court's decision to stop the Sugary Drinks Portion Cap Rule, more popularly known as the "Soda Ban." https://twitter.com/CNBC/status/362229392518291456 From Reuters: New York City's plan to ban large sugary drinks from restaurants and other eateries was an illegal overreach of...