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Army Issues New Rule on Freedom of Information Act Program

SUMMARY: The Department of the Army is revising our rule in support of the Freedom of Information Act as required by public law and updating the provisions for access and release of information from all Army information systems (automated and manual) that further supports the Army’s Records Management Program. This rule finalizes the proposed rule …

Subjects: Freedom of Information, Government Documents, Legal Research

Report Calls for Stronger Privacy Laws In Response to Increased Surveillance

CDT: “A new report by CDT details a widening gap between the technology that collects sensitive personal data and the laws designed to protect that data against government misuse. The National Security Agency’s domestic spying program, the Justice Department’s efforts to obtain millions of Internet search records, the government’s use of cell phones to track …

Subjects: Congress, E-Government, Government Documents, Legislation, Privacy

Advocacy Group Targets Attorneys in Controversy Over Purchase of Cell Phone Records

EPIC: “In a letter sent to state ethical and professional responsibility boards, EPIC warned that there is mounting evidence that attorneys are major purchases of “pretexting” services. Pretexting is the practice of using false pretenses to trick a company into releasing personal information. EPIC urged state boards to evaluate pretexting under ethics rules, and to …

Subjects: Congress, E-Commerce, Privacy

President’s Earmarks Are Costly, But Hard to Track

WSJ free feature today: In Search of Presidential Earmarks Pork, a Capitol Hill Staple, Also Is White House Custom, But Much Tougher to Track. CRS report referenced in the WSJ article, via FAS: Earmarks in Appropriation Acts: FY1994, FY1996, FY1998, FY2000, FY2002, FY2004, FY2005, January 26, 2006. And see this February 15, 2005 article on …

Subjects: Congress, Government Documents, Legal Research, Legislation

Gov. Docs. Available to the Public Reclassified and Access Denied

National Security Archive press release: “The CIA and other federal agencies have secretly reclassified over 55,000 pages of records taken from the open shelves at the National Archives and Records Administration (NARA), according to a report published today on the World Wide Web by the National Security Archive at George Washington University. Matthew Aid, author …

Subjects: E-Government, Freedom of Information, Government Documents, Legal Research

New on LLRX.com

BMG Music v. Gonzalez, Matt Schruers and Jonathan Band Job Swaps and Library Exchanges, by Katie Thomas Got Competitive Intelligence? Tips, Tools, Techniques for the Savvy Marketer (PPT), by Donna Cavallini and Sabrina I. Pacifici The Government Domain: FirstGov Becomes First in Government Search, by Peggy Garvin E-Discovery Update – by Fios Inc. – Defining …

Subjects: Congress, Copyright, Courts, E-Records, Internet, Knowledge Management, Legal Research, Legislation, Libraries, Marketing, Microsoft, Search Engines

Free Written Opinions From Some District Courts Now Available Via PACER

Pacer press release: “In the spirit of the E-Government Act of 2002, modifications have been made to the District Court CM/ECF system to provide PACER customers with access to written opinions free of charge. The modifications also allow PACER customers to search for written opinions using a new report that is free of charge. Written …

Subjects: Courts, E-Government, Government Documents, Legal Research