CAN-SPAM Act of 2003 Passes

The CAN-SPAM Act of 2003, S. 877, was approved by the Senate Commerce Committee today by voice vote. See the following related articles: Senate Panel Overwhelmingly Passes Anti-Spam Bill Center for Democracy and Technology (CDT) commentary in June 16, 2003 Legal Times, Can Spam Be Stopped? – “Rather than legislate a quick fix, Congress needs …

Subjects: E-Commerce, Legislation, Privacy

New Legislative Research Resources

The Law Librarians’ Society of Washington, D.C., Inc. (LLSDC) today announced the availability of: Sessions of Congress with Corresponding Debate Record Volume Numbers (1789-2003) An Overview of the Congressional Record and Its Predecessor Publications, updated June 2003.

Subjects: Legal Research

Blogs and Law Firm Marketing

Intro to Weblogs for Law Firm Marketing – This important new web publishing tool can help legal services marketers reach niche audiences: by Amy Campbell, whose review includes mentions of SCOTUSBlog, HIPAA Blog, and this blog, about which she states: “Other blogs are maintained with meticulous objectivity and consistency, such as BeSpacific, a legal research …

Subjects: Blogs, Marketing

CIA Memo on Press and National Security

From OMB Watch: In an unclassified memorandum by the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), entitled The Consequences of Permissive Neglect, a senior official on the agency’s Foreign Denial and Deception (D&D) Committee, James B. Bruce, called for a targeting of the news media, making them legally accountable for leaked information that they publish.

Subjects: Freedom of Information

New Bill on DOJ Oversight for FISA

Rep. Joseph M. Hoeffel (PA) introduced a bill to amend the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act of 1978 to improve the administration and oversight of foreign intelligence surveillance, the Surveillance and Oversight and Disclosure Act of 2003 (SODA). Press release Text of H.R. 2429 (pfd) Law Would Spy on Ashcroft, from Security Focus.

Subjects: Patriot Act, Privacy

New Survey of Employee E-Mail Monitoring

AMA 2003 E-Mail Rules, Policies and Practices Survey (8 pages, pdf), from the American Management Association: “More than half of U.S. companies engage in some form of e-mail monitoring of employees and enforce e-mail policies with discipline or other methods. In fact, 22% have terminated an employee for e-mail infractions. Three-fourths of all organizations have …

Subjects: E-Mail