Crowdfunding Dissent
BY Nick Judd | Monday, May 23 2011
Security researcher Christopher Soghoian says he raised $500 for legal fees in 20 minutes.
He was raising the money to sue the federal Department of Justice for access to 600 pages of documents about Internet and mobile surveillance.
"If I am successful, and the judge forces DOJ to disclose documents, I get my filing fee back," he wrote on the fundraising page on IndieGoGo, a Kickstarter-esque site. "If that happens, I will keep the fee, and use it for my next FOIA lawsuit (I have plenty of FOIAs in the works)."
When an individual can accumulate and spend financial resources to get involved in the justice system with the same rapidity as the federal government (or a major corporation, for that matter), it's a sign, to me, that a balance of power has started to shift — even if there was only $500 at stake in this case. (He raised over $600 in total.)