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Panel Rules Law Does Not Protect Identities of Lobbyists
The NRCC will announce its January fundraising numbers and name the first 10 candidates to reach "Young Gun" status, and the DCCC will continue to target Republican lawmakers who requested stimulus cash for constituents but opposed the legislation.
A federal appellate panel on Tuesday blocked a court order requiring disclosure of e-mail between the White House, Justice Department, National Security Agency and Office of the Director of National I...
A federal appeals court reverses a judge's order that the government disclose government e-mail connected to legislation that shut down lawsuits against the nation's telcos. The suits accused telcos of forwarding Americans' electronic communications to the NSA without warrants.
San Francisco - Today a federal appeals court rejected a government claim of "lobbyist privacy" to hide the identities of individuals who pressured Congress to grant immunity to telecommunications companies that participated in the government's warrantless electronic surveillance of millions of ordinary Americans.
Not even the aftermath of an historic blizzard and today's scary forecast could keep Mayor Adrian M. Fenty from getting his "athletic release." WTOP's Mark Segraves reports via Twitter that Mayor Adrian Fenty still managed to get in a few reps today.
Truth could turn out more embarrassing for university, but CRU 'dissidents', a corporate leak ahead of Copenhagen or bloggers intent on data 'liberation' are all still in the frame. In a unique experiment, The Guardian has published online the full manuscript of its major investigation into the climate science emails stolen from the University of East Anglia, which revealed apparent attempts to ...
PETALUMA, Calif.----The following is a statement by the American Small Business League:
The US Department of Justice, Office of Information Policy sets the standards for FOIA compliance across government. They have awarded Privasoft with a contract to automate their FOIA processes.
Ink-stained wretches in their purest form wear their skepticism the way they do their skin, which is to say close to the bone and all of the time. Their skin crawls when one of their own (ostensibly) ventures to the darkest of other sides: politics. R. Lee Ware Jr. shows why.
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