Category «Legal Research»

Challenge to CIA Policy on "Newsworthiness" of FOIA Docs, Results in Changes

Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press: “The CIA has promised to stop judging the individual newsworthiness of the FOIA requests of the National Security Archive, a private research organization, in a move that could affect groups that have been charged higher fees under a recent change in CIA policy. In the CIA’s ongoing legal …

Subjects: E-Government, Government Documents, Legal Research

Constitution Day Celebrates Freedoms

U.S. Courts: “Constitution Day officially is September 18 this year. To help teachers prepare for the observance, the federal courts and a number of other national institutions offer Constitution-related educational resources.” Related: Core Documents of U.S. Democracy – “To provide American citizens direct online access to the basic Federal Government documents that define our democratic …

Subjects: E-Government, Government Documents, Legal Research

CDT's Internet Watch List

“Nine Legislative Efforts that Must Be Stopped in 2006 – As Congress mounts its final push before the midterm elections, a number of bills that threaten the bedrock of Internet privacy and civil liberties could either come up for votes or worm their way into larger legislative packages that end up being rushed into law. …

Subjects: Blogs, Civil Liberties, Congress, Freedom of Information, Government Documents, Legal Research, Legislation, Privacy

Transcripts of Supreme Court Oral Arguments Available Free Beginning In October

Supreme Court press release: “Beginning with the October 2006 Term, the Court will make the transcripts of oral arguments available free to the public on its Web site on the same day an argument is heard by the Court…The Court’s current contract reporting service, Alderson Reporting Company, will now utilize the services of a court …

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

Project for Research in Law and Judicial Politics

The S. Sidney Ulmer Project for Research in Law and Judicial Politics, Sponsored by the University of Kentucky Department of Political Science. The Working Papers Series provides access to the latest law and judicial politics research conducted under the auspices of the S. Sidney Ulmer Project. U.S. Supreme Court Databases – “The distinctive feature of …

Subjects: Courts, Government Documents, Legal Research

Treasury IG Audit of IRS Compliance with Freedom of Information Act

Compliance With Freedom of Information Act Requirements Has Increased, August 31, 2006, Reference Number: 2006-10-129 Results of Review – The Internal Revenue Service Has Reduced the Percentage of Improperly Denied Requests for Information; and Disclosure Offices Significantly Improved the Timeliness of Responding to Requests for Information

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

Clean Contracting Act of 2006

Press release, Committee on Government Reform Minority Office, September 13, 2006: “Today the House Democratic Waste, Fraud, and Abuse Truth Squad introduced the “Clean Contracting Act of 2006.” The bill would end the abusive contracting practices that have been rampant under the Bush Administration and promote greater transparency and accountability in federal contracting. Contracts collectively …

Subjects: Congress, Legal Research, Legislation

DOJ Ordered to Release Info On Government's Enforcement of the Law

Transactional Records Access Clearinghouse (TRAC) press release: “A federal court has ruled that under the Freedom of Information Act the Justice Department must provide TRAC with additional information about the government’s enforcement of the law. The September 8, 2006 ruling by Judge Paul L. Friedman of the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia …

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

EFF White Paper Recommends Search Privacy Techniques

“The Electronic Frontier Foundation has developed the following search privacy tips. They range from straightforward steps that offer a little protection to more complicated measures that offer near-complete safety. While we strongly urge users to follow all six tips, a lesser level of protection might be sufficient depending on your particular situation and willingness to …

Subjects: Civil Liberties, Internet, Legal Research, Privacy, Search Engines