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Monthly Archives: October 2004

CRS Report Addresses Impact of Emergency on Election

State Election Laws: Overview of Statutes Regarding Emergency Election Postponement Within the State, September 22, 2004: “Due to the possibility of an emergency or disaster, including the threat of a terrorist attack, occurring immediately before or during a scheduled election, some states have enacted statutes providing for the temporary postponement of elections in their respective… Continue Reading

Nuclear Regulatory Commission Sidelines Web Document Library

From the NRC Homepage: “The NRC’s online document library, ADAMS, is temporarily unavailable due to a security review. Links to documents in this library will result in an error message. To ask for a document in the interim, contact the NRC’s Public Document Room at 1-800-397-4209 or 301-415-4737.” See also this associated agency press release… Continue Reading

Facts About the Check Clearing Act Effective October 28

“On October 28, 2004, the Check 21 law (the Check Clearing Act for the 21st Century Act) will take effect. This new law allows banks to replace original paper checks with “substitute checks” that are made from digital copies of the originals. Learn about your rights under Check 21 at: http://www.federalreserve.gov/paymentsystems/truncation/faqs.htm” Continue Reading

Homeland Security Report Reveals Widespread Lack of Preparedness For Bioterror Attack

From the Select Committee on Homeland Security, a new report, Bioterrorism: America Still Unprepared (32 pages, PDF): “Based on surveys and interviews with over 100 state and local public health officials, this investigation has concluded that our nation is not prepared to distribute federally supplied vaccines and medicines quickly enough to respond successfully to a… Continue Reading

New Survey on PC Security Highlights Widespread Vulnerabilities

From the press release: “The AOL/ NCSA Online Safety Study (9 pages, PDF) – conducted by technical experts in the homes of 329 typical dial-up and broadband computer users – found that most computer users think they are safe but lack basic protections against viruses, spyware, hackers, and other online threats. In addition, large majorities… Continue Reading

New on LLRX.com – What is the Appropriate Role of Libraries?

Are Libraries Places to Learn or Engage in Illegality? by Raizel Liebler. “The United States Supreme Court has had three major cases in its history, Brown, Pico, and American Library Association, addressing the appropriate role of libraries and the activities allowed within library premises. The scope of the cases ranges from whether libraries are the… Continue Reading

Adobe and Yahoo Announce Strategic Alliance

From the Adobe press release: “This week Adobe will introduce a co-branded Yahoo! Toolbar that will provide users with access to Yahoo! products including AntiSpy, Pop-Up Blocker and Yahoo! Search, as well as Adobe products such as Create Adobe PDF Online, a web-based service that provides consumers and small businesses easy access to creating documents… Continue Reading