Category «Legal Research»

AG, VP Issue Statements on Legal Underpinnings of Electronic Surveillance Program

In following postings on the revelations on the Domestic Surveillance Program, see the text of this Press Briefing by Attorney General Alberto Gonzales and General Michael Hayden, Principal Deputy Director for National Intelligence, December 19, 2005. “The President confirmed the existence of a highly classified program on Saturday. The program remains highly classified; there are …

Subjects: Civil Liberties, Government Documents, Legal Research

New on LLRX.com

A Selected Bibliography on “Sensitive But Unclassified” and Similarly Designated Information Held by the Federal Government, by Sara E. Kelley Wrongful Conviction and Innocence Resources on the Internet, by Ken Strutin Foreign and Transnational Legal Forms, by Mary Rumsey 2005 Holiday Gadget Gift Guides, by Jeff Beard Dennis Kennedy’s Legal Technology Predictions for 2006: Small …

Subjects: Congress, E-Commerce, Legal Research, Legislation, Libraries, Marketing, Search Engines

Wikipedia Continues to Confront Controversy

WSJ free feature today: Wikipedia’s Woes – Tumultuous Weeks for Internet Encyclopedia Bring Furor Over Anonymity, Accountability Financial Times: Wikipedia to restrict access to encyclopaedia: “Wikipedia, the online user-written encyclopaedia that has come under fire for inaccuracies, is to introduce a more traditional fixed version of its contents in an effort to increase its reliability.” …

Subjects: Internet, Knowledge Management, Legal Research

New Resource for CRS Reports on Agriculture and Food Issues

Today the The National Agricultural Law Center at the University of Arkansas School of Law announced the availability of a website which currently provides access to over 200 CRS reports on agriculture and food law policy related issues. The site’s content will continue to expand, and currently provides users with a subject index comprising 22 …

Subjects: Congress, Government Documents, Knowledge Management, Legal Research, Libraries

ARL Publishes Law Library Statistics for 2003–04

“The Association of Research Libraries (ARL) announces the availability of the ARL Academic Law Library Statistics 2003–04. This publication presents compilations and rankings of data that describe collections, expenditures, personnel, and services in 77 law libraries at ARL member institutions throughout North America.” download the data files or a PDF of the publication

Subjects: Knowledge Management, Legal Research, Libraries

Science Magazine Reviews Accuracy of Wikipedia

Following up on a series of postings included in Authority of Vast Collaborative Online Encyclopedia Questioned, please see this related article, Nature 438, 900-901 (15 December 2005), Special Report, Internet encyclopaedias go head to head, by Jim Giles: “Jimmy Wales’ Wikipedia comes close to Britannica in terms of the accuracy of its science entries, a …

Subjects: Internet, Knowledge Management, Legal Research

Archives Launches Enhanced Access to Archival Databases

“Our new and improved Access to Archival Databases (AAD) System is here! It will feature global free-text searching across all series and files, in addition to our standard fielded search, and easier and faster ways to find the series and files you want.” Users may browse by categories that include: Genealogy/Personal History; Private Sector; Places; …

Subjects: E-Government, Government Documents, Knowledge Management, Legal Research

President Issues New Order on FOIA Disclosures

AP reports Bush to Ease Public Access to Information, via an Executive Order signed this afternoon. According to White House press secretary Scott McClellan’s statements at the briefing today: “The order requires agencies to designate a senior official as the chief officer for Freedom of Information Act requests. They’ll be responsible for agency-wide implementation of …

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

Supreme Court to Review Texas Redistricting Case

As a follow-up to previous postings concerning voting rights violations and the 2003 Texas redistricting, today’s report from Bloomberg: “The U.S. Supreme Court agreed to hear arguments that a Texas redistricting plan engineered by former U.S. House Republican Leader Tom DeLay illegally diluted minority voting rights and was so partisan it violated the Constitution.” For …

Subjects: Civil Liberties, Congress, Courts, Legal Research

UK Firm Promotes Self Destructing Text Messages

This text will self-destruct in 40 seconds – Next year self-deleting emails and photo messages too.: “Staellium UK said that its StealthText service will allow business executive dealing in sensitive information to send texts which will delete themselves from the recipient’s mobile phone as soon as the person has read them.” Details

Subjects: E-Mail, E-Records, Knowledge Management, Legal Research, Privacy