Category «Courts»

Comments Sought on Internet Access to Some Criminal Case File Documents

Press release: “The federal Judiciary is seeking comment on the privacy and security implications related to public Internet access to certain documents in criminal case files. The Court Administration and Case Management Committee of the Judicial Conference of the United States is studying these issues so the Conference can develop policy guidance for the federal …

Subjects: Courts, E-Government, Internet, Legal Research, Privacy

DOJ FOIA Post: Summaries of New Decisions — April 2007

Summaries of New Decisions — April 2007: “As part of OIP’s feature to provide up-to-date information on new court decisions, we have included below summaries of the court decisions that were decided in April 2007. OIP will continue to post monthly summaries until we are current. Thereafter, summaries of new court decisions will be posted …

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

Free Federal Court Opinions Website Now Searchable From 2004 to Present

Tim Stanley: US Federal District Court Opinions with Full Text Search: “We have put online the Federal District Court case opinions and orders that are available using the opinion report in the Federal Courts’ ECF. These are updated daily. We have categorized the opinions by state, court, type of lawsuit and judge and combinations of …

Subjects: Courts, Legal Research, Search Engines

National Security Archive Announces Decisions in Two FOIA Cases

Court Permits CIA to Withhold Historic President’s Daily Briefs, But Denies Categorical Exemption for PDBs: “The Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals this week held that the disclosure under the Freedom of Information Act of two Presidential Daily Briefs written for President Lyndon B. Johnson in the 1960s could “reveal protected intelligence sources and methods.” The …

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

EFF Report – RIAA v. The People: Four Years Later

Press release: “In a report released [August 29, 2007]…the Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) provides the only comprehensive look at the four-year litigation campaign waged by the RIAA against music fans. The report traces the RIAA campaign from its beginnings in 2003 against a handful of students at Princeton, Rensselaer Polytechnic, and Michigan Tech to the …

Subjects: Copyright, Courts, Legal Research

Habeas Litigation in U.S. District Courts: An Empirical Study

Final Technical Report: Habeas Litigation in U.S. District Courts: An Empirical Study of Habeas Corpus Cases Filed by State Prisoners Under the Antiterrorism and Effective Death Penalty Act of 1996, August 2007. Author(s): Nancy J. King J.D.; Fred L. Cheesman Ph.D.; Brian J. Ostrom Ph.D. Sponsoring Agency: US Dept of Justice, National Institute of Justice. …

Subjects: Courts, Legal Research

U.S. Supreme Court Coloring and Activity Book

“About the Book – “Have fun and learn about the Supreme Court! It’s a coloring book with a surprising educational twist. This 32-page coloring book features expertly rendered illustrations depicting significant Supreme Court Justices of the United States to color in–including all current sitting Justices. The U.S. Supreme Court Coloring and Activity Book is perfect …

Subjects: Courts, Recommended Books

Federal Trade Commission v. Whole Foods Market and Wild Oats Markets

“On June 5, 2007, the FTC authorized its staff to seek a federal district court order to prevent Whole Foods from acquiring Wild Oats. The FTC argued in court in Washington, DC, on July 31 and August 1, 2007 that the merger would violate federal antitrust laws by substantially reducing competition in the market for …

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

DOJ Poised to Implement New Rules Shortening Dealth Penalty Appeals

LA Times: “The Justice Department is putting the final touches on regulations that could give Atty. Gen. Alberto R. Gonzales important new sway over death penalty cases in California and other states, including the power to shorten the time that death row inmates have to appeal convictions to federal courts. The rules implement a little-noticed …

Subjects: Civil Liberties, Courts, Legal Research