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Daily Archives: November 14, 2006

New on LLRX.com for November, 2006 – Part 1

  • Developments in Legal Outsourcing and Offshoring, by Ron Friedmann and Joy London
  • CongressLine: New Congressional Leadership, by Paul Jenks
  • Using RSS to Create and Enhance Current Awareness Services, by Jason Eiseman
  • Deal or No Deal – Licensing & Acquiring Digital Resources: License Negotiations, by Kara Phillips
  • Faulkner’s Practical Web Strategies for Attorneys – Do Something More With Your Web Browser Homepage, by Frederick L. Faulkner IV
  • FOIA Facts: Elections and the FOIA, by Scott A. Hodes
  • After Hours: New Products, More Gifts & Many Thanks by Kathy Biehl
  • A Cup of Creativi-tea: Writer’s Block, by Terri Wilson
  • EU: European Competitiveness Report 2006

    Communication from the Commission – Economic reforms and competitiveness: key messages from the European Competitiveness Report 2006 – COM(2006) 697 final – 14.11.2006 Commission Staff Working Document – SEC(2006) 1467/2 of 14.11.2006 Presentation (PPT) of ECR 2006 by G. J. Koopman, Director for Industrial Policy and Economic Reforms, on 1 December 2006 short version –… Continue Reading

    Group Urges Appeals Court to Affirm Landmark Decision Striking Down Warrantless NSA Spying

    Following up in general on postings related to the administration’s domestic surveillance program, and specifically on, Federal Judge Rules NSA Domestic Surveillance Program Unconstitutional, this news today: “The American Civil Liberties Union and the ACLU of Michigan today urged a federal appeals court (6th Circuit, Cincinnati, Ohio) to uphold a lower court ruling declaring the… Continue Reading

    Ready Campaign Public Service Advertisements (PSAs)

    Press release: “In order to encourage Americans to prepare themselves, their families and their communities, the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, in partnership with The Advertising Council, has sponsored public service advertisements (PSAs) that educate and empower Americans to prepare for and respond to all kinds of emergencies. The Ready Campaign asks individuals to do… Continue Reading

    Federal Court Proceedings Feature Many Languages

    U.S. Courts press release: “A total of 117 languages required interpretation in federal court proceedings in fiscal year 2006 (the 12-month period ending September 30, 2006). The overwhelming majority – 95 percent – of the 205,550 language-interpreting events were in Spanish…Other frequently used languages were Mandarin (1,480 events) Vietnamese (988), Arabic (908), Korean (871), Cantonese… Continue Reading

    Emissions of Greenhouse Gases in the United States 2005

    Emissions of Greenhouse Gases in the United States 2005 – Annual inventory of anthropogenic (human-caused) greenhouse gases in the United States, November 14, 2006. “Total U.S. greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions were 7,147.2 million metric tons carbon dioxide equivalent (MMTCO2e) in 2005, an increase of 0.6 percent from the 2004 level according to Emissions of Greenhouse… Continue Reading

    CIA Provides Documentation of Presidential Order on Detention Facilities Abroad

    Press release: “In response to an ongoing lawsuit brought by the American Civil Liberties Union, the CIA has acknowledged the existence of two documents authorizing it to detain and interrogate terrorism suspects overseas. For more than two years, the CIA had refused to either deny or confirm the existence of the documents and had argued… Continue Reading

    SEC Enhances Online Search Capabilities for Investors

    Press release: “Securities and Exchange Commission Chairman Christopher Cox today announced that investors are now able to search the contents of the disclosure documents filed electronically with the SEC using a new full-text search tool on the Commission’s website. The newly searchable information includes registration statements, annual and quarterly reports, and other filings by companies… Continue Reading