Glenn Greenwald

Glenn Greenwald, a former constitutional lawyer and a Guardian columnist until October 2013, has earned numerous awards for his commentary and investigative journalism, including most recently the 2013 George Polk Award for national security reporting. In early 2014, he cofounded a new global media outlet, The Intercept. His latest book No Place to Hide: Edward Snowden, the NSA, and the US Security State (Metropolitan Books) was published in May 2014.

Why Brazil Still Matters

Why Brazil Still Matters Why Brazil Still Matters

With Lula eligible to run against Bolsonaro, Brazilians hold the world’s future in their hands.

Apr 5, 2021 / Feature / Glenn Greenwald

I Almost Blew Off Edward Snowden—and the Largest National Security Leak in a Generation

I Almost Blew Off Edward Snowden—and the Largest National Security Leak in a Generation I Almost Blew Off Edward Snowden—and the Largest National Security Leak in a Generation

The NSA leaker indisputably proved all that the US government had done to destroy the privacy of Americans and people around the world.

May 13, 2014 / Glenn Greenwald

How the Rich Subverted the Legal System and Occupy Wall Street Swept the Land

How the Rich Subverted the Legal System and Occupy Wall Street Swept the Land How the Rich Subverted the Legal System and Occupy Wall Street Swept the Land

As intense protests spawned by Occupy Wall Street continue to grow, it is worth asking: Why now? The answer is not obvious. 

Oct 25, 2011 / Glenn Greenwald

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