Category «Civil Liberties»

Joint CDT, PFF Project Tracks Online Child Protection and Free Speech Legislation

“A joint project of the Center for Democracy & Technology and the Progress & Freedom Foundation tracks more than 30 pieces of federal legislation that seek to protect children online, some of which pose serious threats to free speech. The reports released today summarize and categorize child online safety bills introduced in the 110th Congress, …

Subjects: Civil Liberties, Congress, Free Speech, Government Documents, Internet, Legislation

Survey on State Compliance With Real ID Act

News.com: “Real ID’s scope is surprisingly broad. Jurors could potentially be denied entrance to federal courthouses. So could prospective students visiting the U.S. Naval Academy in Annapolis or the U.S. Military Academy at West Point. Tours of federal buildings such as the Pentagon and the Treasury Department could be affected, as could public hearings, conferences, …

Subjects: Civil Liberties, E-Government, Government Documents, Legislation, Privacy

What are Human Rights? Human Rights as Membership Rights in the Global Order

What are Human Rights? Human Rights as Membership Rights in the Global Order, By Mathias Risse, Working Paper Number: RWP08-006. Submitted: 02/01/2008. Harvard University, John F. Kennedy School of Government. “Why do we have human rights? What ought to be the function of such rights in the global order, and to what extent does this …

Subjects: Civil Liberties, Knowledge Management

Privacy and Civil Liberties Oversight Board – Second Annual Report to Congress

Second Annual Report to Congress, January 30, 2008 (36 pages, PDF): “As the efforts of the current Board come to a close, the Members wish to acknowledge and thank the many thousands of dedicated men and women in the Federal government whose responsibility it is to protect the homeland against terrorism consistent with the Constitution. …

Subjects: Civil Liberties, E-Government, Government Documents, Legal Research, Privacy

Security Experts Warn that Pending Surveillance Law Will Weaken US National Security

EPIC: “In a report that will appear in IEEE Security & Privacy, leading experts in computer security warn that legislation now under consideration in the Senate could make the United States vulnerable to attack. The paper Risking Communications security: Potential hazards of the Protect America Act warns that warrantless wiretapping creates creates serious security risks, …

Subjects: Civil Liberties, E-Government, Legislation, Privacy

UK Counter-Terrorism Bill 2007-08

Bill 63 07-08 (90 pages, PDF), and Summary of the Bill: “A Bill to Confer further powers to gather and share information for counter-terrorism and other purposes; to make further provision about the detention and questioning of terrorist suspects and the prosecution and punishment of terrorist offences; to impose notification requirements on persons convicted of …

Subjects: Civil Liberties, E-Government, Government Documents, Legislation, Privacy

National Crime Victims' Rights Week 2008 Resource Guide

“The Office for Victims of Crime has released the 2008 Resource Guide for National Crime Victims’ Rights Week, April 13–19, 2008. Developed to help communities promote awareness of victim issues, this online guide includes camera-ready art files, public awareness posters, the 2008 theme DVD and screensaver, and more. The 2008 theme is “Justice for Victims. …

Subjects: Civil Liberties, E-Government, Government Documents

CDT Comments to DHS on Developing Closed Circuit Television Best Practices

CDT Comments to DHS on Developing CCTV Best Practices, January 18, 2008: “As the December 17-18, 2007 workshop on Closed Circuit Television (CCTV) made clear, there are many good CCTV “best practices” that have been developed by organizations such as The Constitution Project, ACLU, the American Bar Association, the governments of Canada and the United …

Subjects: Civil Liberties, E-Government, Privacy

EPIC Proposes Privacy Conditions for Video Surveillance

“In comments filed [January 15, 2008]with the Department of Homeland Security, EPIC detailed its “Framework for Protecting Privacy & Civil Liberties If CCTV Systems Are Contemplated.” EPIC explained that it “does not support the creation nor the expansion of video surveillance systems, because their limited benefits do not outweigh their enormous monetary and social costs.” …

Subjects: Civil Liberties, E-Government, Government Documents, Privacy