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Daily Archives: August 21, 2006

Fact Sheet: Department of Justice Law Enforcement Efforts in New Orleans, Louisiana

Fact Sheet: Department of Justice Law Enforcement Efforts in New Orleans, Louisiana, August 21, 2006. See also, Today [August 21, 2006], Attorney General Alberto R. Gonzales visited New Orleans and announced additional federal resources to help fight violent crime that has risen in the months following Hurricane Katrina. Continue Reading

FTC Chairman Addresses Issue of “Net Neutrality”

Press release: “Federal Trade Commission Chairman Deborah Platt Majoras today told a meeting of the Progress & Freedom Foundation that she has formed an Internet Access Task Force to examine issues being raised by converging technologies and regulatory developments, and to educate and inform the enforcement, advocacy and education initiatives of the Commission. “I also… Continue Reading

DHS Estimates of Unauthorized Immigrants Residing in U.S.

DHS Office of Immigration Statistics: Estimates of the Unauthorized Immigrant Population Residing in the United States: January 2005 (August 2006) (PDF – 7 pages). Related government documents: See also 2005 Yearbook of Immigration Statistics: “a compendium of tables that provides data on foreign nationals who, during a fiscal year, were granted lawful permanent residence (i.e.,… Continue Reading

Acts of the UK Parliament

Acts of the UK Parliament: “This page provides links to the full text of all UK Parliament Public General Acts (from 1988 onwards) and all Local Acts (from 1991 onwards) as they were originally enacted. As an exception The European Communities Act 1972 and Northern Ireland Assembly Disqualification Act 1975 are also available. Legislation made… Continue Reading

Commentary on the Future of Digital Archiving

Can Our Culture Be Saved? The Future of Digital Archiving, by Diane Leeheer Zimmerman, New York University – School of Law, July 25, 2006 “This article steps behind the Google Library controversy to examine in depth what the enormous public benefits that would flow from allowing a broad right of digitization for preservation purposes, and… Continue Reading