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Comparison of Congressional Oversight During Clinton and Bush Administrations

“In a pair of new reports, Rep. Henry A. Waxman examines the failure of the Republican-controlled Congress to investigate wrongdoing by the Bush Administration and the very different approach toward oversight taken by the Republican-controlled Congress during the Clinton Administration. An additional report released in 2001 documents numerous examples of allegations against the Clinton Administration …

Subjects: Civil Liberties, Congress, Freedom of Information, Government Documents, Privacy

Users Evaluate Websites in Blink of An Eye

Attention web designers: You have 50 milliseconds to make a good first impression! Authors: Lindgaard, Gitte, Fernandes, Gary, Dudek, Cathy, Browñ, J. – Behaviour and Information Technology, Volume 25, Number 2, Number 2/March-April 2006, pp. 115-126(12) Abstract: “Three studies were conducted to ascertain how quickly people form an opinion about web page visual appeal. In …

Subjects: Internet, Web Site Accessibility and Usability

IE7 Has “Delete Browsing History” Feature

From the IE Blog, news that the upcoming IE7 will have a ‘Delete Browsing History’ feature that allows users to easily eliminate a range of information on their browsing activities, all from one menu. This information includes temporary Internet files, cookies, the history of websites most recently visited, form data, and passwords. Also note: “…if …

Subjects: Internet, Microsoft, Privacy

Stronger Safeguards Sought As Cell Records Sold on Web

Press release: “Representative Edward J. Markey (D-MA) Ranking Democrat on the House Subcommittee on Telecommunications and the Internet, released responses from the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) [2 pages, PDF] and the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) [2 pages, PDF] in response to his inquiry into reports of the commercial availability of consumer telephone records by companies …

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

Technology Solutions Promoted to Enhance Border Security

Rice-Chertoff Joint Vision: Secure Borders and Open Doors in the Information Age: “Since 9/11, the Bush Administration has set many changes in motion to improve border security while still welcoming visitors to the United States. There have been two great challenges: to harmonize all these changes for maximum effect while maintaining the right balance between …

Subjects: Government Documents

Counterterrorism Funding Oversight Lacking According to GAO

Combating Terrorism: Determining and Reporting Federal Funding Data, GAO-06-161, January 17, 2006. Highlights. “Seven of 34 agencies that reported receiving funding related to combating terrorism activities to OMB used different methodologies to estimate the portion of their authorized funding that supports such activities. These 7 agencies account for about 90 percent of the total fiscal …

Subjects: Government Documents

Lawsuit Filed Against Bush and NSA Over Domestic Spying

Press release: “In New York, on January 17, 2006, the Center for Constitutional Rights (CCR) filed a lawsuit against President George W. Bush, the head of the National Security Agency (NSA), and the heads of the other major security agencies, challenging the NSA’s surveillance of persons within the United States without judicial approval or statutory …

Subjects: Civil Liberties, Courts, Freedom of Information, Government Documents, Privacy

Effectivensss of Domestic Surveillance Program Challenged By Intel Officials

New York Times: Spy Agency Data After Sept. 11 Led F.B.I. to Dead Ends: “President Bush has characterized the eavesdropping program, which focused on the international communications of some Americans and others in the United States, as a “vital tool” against terrorism; Vice President Dick Cheney has said it has saved “thousands of lives.” But …

Subjects: Civil Liberties, Government Documents, Privacy

Gore Speech Targets Executive Powers and Domestic Surveillance

The New York Times reports on a speech given today in Washington D.C. at DAR Constitutional Hall by former Vice President Al Gore, the focus of which was presidential authority, government secrecy, domestic surveillance, and the decline of congressional power. An audience of several thousand attended Gore’s speech, which was simulcast by C-SPAN, and co-sponsored …

Subjects: Civil Liberties, Congress, Freedom of Information, Government Documents, Privacy

Shaping the Course of the High Court

WSJ free feature today: The High-Court Battle That Never Was – Senators’ Pact on Judicial Filibusters Drained Drama From Roberts, Alito Nominations: “If Judge Alito is confirmed in coming days, the president’s legacy will include at least two high-court appointments, both of whom could steer the court in the conservative direction sought by the Republican …

Subjects: Civil Liberties, Congress, Courts, Privacy