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Daily Archives: May 19, 2006

UN Committee Against Torture Releases Report

Via BBC, the Advance Unedited Version (11 pages, PDF), Conclusions and Recommendations of the Committee against Torture, May 19, 2006. Committee Against Torture concludes thirty-sixth session, May 19, 2006 05/19/06, On-The-Record Briefing on the Committee Against Torture Report; John Bellinger, Legal Advisor; Office of the Legal Advisor; Washington, DC AP: U.N. Urges U.S. to Shut… Continue Reading

Trends in Judicial Resignations and Retirements

“Resignations from the federal bench, once rare, now are increasingly frequent. Since January 1, 2005, nine judges have resigned or retired from the federal bench. As a result, 2005 witnessed the single largest exodus from the federal bench ever.” [Link] For up-to-date information about judicial vacancies, see www.uscourts.gov/judicialvac.html Continue Reading

Pros and Cons On Net Neutrality Legislation

5/18/2006 – Press release: Sensenbrenner, Conyers Introduce Bipartisan Net Neutrality Legislation [H.R. 5417: Internet Freedom and Nondiscrimination Act of 2006] Related documents and links: The Economics of Net Neutrality, Robert W. Hahn, Scott Wallsten. Related Publication 06-13. Apr 2006. “This essay examines the economics of ‘net neutrality’ and broadband Internet access. We argue that mandating… Continue Reading

Google Provides Free Downloadable Search Training Tools

From the Google Librarian Center: “Looking for tools to help teach your patrons how to use Google more effectively? By popular demand, we’re now offering free downloadable teaching tools. While we’ve started small, we’re planning on making more materials available soon, including additional posters, cheat sheets, tent cards – even trainings. Feel free to download… Continue Reading

American Association Of Webmasters Recognizes E-Gov Site With Award

DisabilityInfo.gov “contains links to information of interest to people with disabilities, their families, employers, service providers and other community members.” This site is the May 2006 recipient of the Gold Award from the American Association of Webmasters for outstanding design and content. Related: ABA Commission on Mental and Physical Disability Law Web site Continue Reading

Senator’s Commentary on Immigation Reform and Legislative History

John Cornyn, Immigration Reform: Back to the Future, Yale L.J. (The Pocket Part), May 2006. “The proper use of legislative history by judges interpreting statutes has long been debated among jurists and legal academics. But no one disputes the value of lawmakers themselves consulting legislative history, especially when they are wrestling with the very same… Continue Reading