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Monthly Archives: March 2008

WSJ Reports on NSA's Expanding Domestic Surveillance Program and ACLU Files FOIA Request

Follow up to previous postings on TSA’s Total Information Awareness surveillance program, this news release today from the ACLU: “…According to the new Wall Street Journal report [subscription req’d], the NSA was engaging in broad domestic spying operations that involve collecting and analyzing the personal information of Americans in ways that are “essentially the same”… Continue Reading

DOD Report to Congress: Measuring Stability and Security in Iraq

Measuring Stability and Security in Iraq, March 2008 Report to Congress, In accordance with the Department of Defense Appropriations Act 2008 (Section 9010, Public Law 109-289)…submitted pursuant to the section entitled “Measuring Stability and Security in Iraq” of House Conference Report 109-72 accompanying H.R. 1268, Emergency Supplemental Appropriations Act for Defense, the Global War on… Continue Reading

First Online Free Expression Day Launched on Reporters Without Borders Website

“Reporters Without Borders calls on Internet users to come and protest in virtual versions of countries that are Internet enemies…There are 15 countries in this year’s Reporters Without Borders list of “Internet Enemies” – Belarus, Burma, China, Cuba, Egypt, Ethiopia, Iran, North Korea, Saudi Arabia, Syria, Tunisia, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan, Vietnam and Zimbabwe. There were only… Continue Reading

Judiciary Makes Case for Fiscal Year 2009 Funding

News release: “The federal courts are well-positioned to address an anticipated increase in immigration-related workload and other challenges facing the Judiciary, thanks to Congressional funding, representatives of the Judicial Conference today told House and Senate appropriations subcommittees. If the Judiciary is to maintain staffing levels in the courts and initiate several program enhancements, however, a… Continue Reading

EPA Issues Strengthened National Standards for Ground-Level Ozone

“The Environmental Protection Agency significantly strengthened its national ambient air quality standards (NAAQS) for ground-level ozone, the primary component of smog. These changes will improve both public health protection and the protection of sensitive trees and plants.” Final Rule (312 pages, PDF) Fact Sheet (6 pages, PDF) Changes to the Air Quality Index Presentation: Revise… Continue Reading

Institute Releases 2008 State By State Ranking of Best and Worst Tort Systems in America

News release: “..the Pacific Research Institute released its report comparing the legal climates of all 50 states. According to the U.S. Tort Liability Index: 2008 Report, Florida ranked the worst in terms of tort costs and litigation risks, while North Dakota ranked the best. In a separate ranking, the study also evaluated the tort laws… Continue Reading

House Establishes Independent Ethics Board

News release: “To increase the public trust in Congress, the House has just passed H.Res. 895, to strengthen congressional ethics enforcement with a new Office of Congressional Ethics (OCE)…The office would be led by a panel of six board members appointed jointly by the House Speaker and the Minority Leader…The commission would screen ethics allegations… Continue Reading

National Rules Adopted for Judicial Conduct and Disability Proceedings

News release: “The Judicial Conference of the United States today approved the first-ever binding, nationwide set of rules for handling conduct and disability complaints against federal judges, bringing consistency and rigor to the process.” Members of the Judicial Conference of the United States Rules for Judicial Conduct and Judicial Disability Proceedings Continue Reading