The Media Equation: War on Leaks Is Pitting Journalist vs. Journalist

The recent security and military leaks have received predictable criticism from the government, but a number of journalists have also lashed out at those who are closest to the stories.

    



‘He’? ‘She’? News Media Are Encouraged to Change

News organizations were divided in their handling of a request that they now refer to Pfc. Bradley Manning as a woman.

    



At Sentencing Hearing, Lawyers for Manning Urge Leniency

Defense lawyers said Pfc. Bradley Manning, who awaits sentencing for his role in disclosing government documents to WikiLeaks, could once again be a productive member of society.

    



Whistle-Blowers in Limbo, Neither Hero Nor Traitor

Edward Snowden and Pfc. Bradley Manning say they obeyed a moral imperative on behalf of the public, but the public is divided on whether that’s a good thing.

    

Soldier’s Lawyers Rest Case With a Defense of WikiLeaks’ Journalistic Role

A Harvard law professor testified that WikiLeaks performed a legitimate journalistic function when Pfc. Bradley Manning gave it vast archives of secret government files.

    

Army Judge Raises Burden in Bradley Manning Trial

A judge ruled that prosecutors must prove beyond a reasonable doubt that Pfc. Bradley Manning had “reason to believe” that files he leaked could be used to harm the United States or to aid a foreign power.

    

The Media Equation: In WikiLeaks Trial, a Theater of State Secrecy

The government is withholding details about Pfc. Bradley Manning’s ostensibly public trial over state secrets.

Manning to Face More Serious Charges in Leak

Despite a guilty plea, military prosecutors decided to proceed with a court-martial that could result in a sentence of life without parole for Pfc. Bradley Manning.

National Briefing | Mid-Atlantic: Maryland: Judge Won’t Drop Charges in Leak Case

A military judge at Fort Meade on Tuesday rejected a bid by lawyers for Pfc. Bradley Manning to have leak charges against him dismissed on the grounds that he had been denied a speedy trial.