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The Government Domain: Google’s New U.S. Government Search, by Peggy Garvin A Cup of Creativi-tea: How To Enhance Your Next Meeting, by Terri Wilson CongressLine, by GalleryWatch.com: The State Legislatures, by Paul Jenks Faulkner’s Practical Web Strategies for Attorneys: How to Select a Website Designer, by Frederick L. Faulkner IV FOIA Facts: The Return of …

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

DOT Law Library Newsletters

DOT Law Library Newsletters, from Summer 2001 through Winter 2005, available in PDF and HTML versions [Michael Ravnitzky] See also: DOT Library’s Online Catalog which “contains over 80,000 bibliographic records, with more being added each day. There are three Search Types available: Simple Search, Browse Search, and Power Search.” Online Digital Special Collections

Subjects: Government Documents, Legal Research, Libraries

House Judiciary Committee Passes Resolution On NSA Phone Record Surveillance Data

Following up on Domestic Call Records Mined for Expansive Pentagon Database Program, today’s passage by the House Judiciary Committee, voice vote, on H.Res. 819, “Requesting the President and directing the Attorney General to submit to the House of Representatives all documents in the possession of the President and the Attorney General relating to requests made …

Subjects: Civil Liberties, Congress, Legislation, Patriot Act, Privacy

Industry Leaders Call For Federal Privacy Legislation

The Consumer Privacy Legislative Forum (whose members include Google, Microsoft, Oracle, EBay Inc., Hewlett-Packard Co., Intel Corp., Sun Microsystems Inc. and Symantec Corp.) issued a statement supporting “a serious process to consider comprehensive harmonized federal privacy legislation to create a simplified, uniform but flexible legal framework.” Google Official Blog: “On an Internet beset with spyware, …

Subjects: Congress, Cybercrime, E-Commerce, ID Theft, Legislation, Privacy