Category «Legal Research»

Microsoft Announces Its New OS and Browser Will Implement RSS

The Microsoft Development Center has extensive and detailed documentation on RSS implementation in Longhorn: “This paper describes RSS in the context of a vision for how web content is and will be consumed, explores opportunities enabled by incorporating RSS functionality into applications and outlines the Windows platform services that make this easy.” See also RSS …

Subjects: Blogs, Legal Research, Microsoft, RSS

GPO Announces Policy on Restricting Access to Government Data

“The GPO takes very seriously any Federal agency’s request to restrict access to Government information that has been made public. However, the GPO cooperates with Federal agencies in the appropriate distribution of the official information they publish…” [Secrecy News] Withdrawal of Federal Information Products from GPO’s Information Dissemination Programs, Government Printing Office Information Dissemination Policy …

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

Public Interest Declassification Board Receives Funding Five Years After Establishment

As part of FY2006 Appropriations, specified in House Report 109-119 – Department of Defense Appropriations Bill, the Public Interest Declassification Board (PIDB), created five years ago, and comprised of a nine member advisory panel, by next week may actually obtain approval for operational funds, which it has not had since its establishment in 2000. The …

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

Controvery Over Edits to BLM Report on Grazing Impact Study

From the LA Times, June 17, 2005: “The Bush administration altered critical portions of a scientific analysis of the environmental impact of cattle grazing on public lands before announcing Thursday that it would relax regulations limiting grazing on those lands, according to scientists involved in the study.” BLM Publishes Final Environmental Impact Study on Changes …

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

Yahoo! Search Subscriptions Beta

“Yahoo! Search Subscriptions beta is a new way to search the subscription content that’s important to you. By partnering with publishers, Yahoo! is providing the convenience of a single place to access and find all relevant content, whether it’s generally available web content or content from your personal subscriptions.” [FAQ] “You can search subscription content …

Subjects: Legal Research, Search Engines

Blog from US Attorney in WD of Missouri

“Welcome to the media blog for the U.S. Attorney’s Office in the Western District of Missouri. Consider this an online press briefing, sort of a virtual courthouse steps, where reporters and editors can find more information they need to make coverage decisions. This site doesn’t replace our existing “official” Web site, where we will continue …

Subjects: Blogs, E-Government, Legal Research

Questions About Costs of Sarbanes-Oxley Compliance

The WSJ free content today includes this article, How Much Is It Really Costing To Comply With Sarbanes-Oxley?, that cites a range of reports, surveys and statistics offering contradictory estimates on actual corporate compliance costs. Related reference, from AEI-Brookings Joint Center, this 76 page report (PDF): Economic Consequences of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002

Subjects: E-Records, Legal Research

DOT OIG Letter in Response to Congressional Inquiry on FAA Pre-9/11 Security Monograph

Letter to Congressmen Conyers, Oberstar, and Waxman regarding the classification and declassification of a 9/11 Commission report of the Federal Aviation Administration’s (FAA) pre-9/11 knowledge of aviation threats, June, 14 2005 (6 pages, PDF) Related reference: More Facts on National Security Issues Prior to 9/11 Released to Public

Subjects: Freedom of Information, Government Documents, Legal Research

Civil Liberties Groups Submit Amicus Brief on Listserv Membership Protection Issue

“EPIC joined eight civil liberties organizations to submit a “friend of the court” brief (38 pages, PDF) in Forensic Advisors v. Matrixx Initiatives, a case before the Maryland Court of Special Appeals in which a pharmaceutical company is attempting to force a newsletter publisher to disclose his subscriber list. The company wants to use the …

Subjects: Civil Liberties, Courts, Free Speech, Internet, Legal Research