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PC World May 23, 2008 Erik Larkin |
Phone Companies That Allowed Wiretaps Shouldn't Get Immunity They should have to prove they acted legally and in good faith, or face the consequences. |
InternetNews January 18, 2007 Roy Mark |
Lawmakers Grill AG Over Wiretaps Change in policy over warrantless wiretaps of calls and e-mail prompt sharp questioning from Democrats. |
InternetNews August 6, 2007 Roy Mark |
Bush Signs Temporary Wiretap Law A new law allows government to conduct surveillance of foreign e-mails and phone calls without a warrant. |
InternetNews March 14, 2008 |
House OKs Spy Bill, Rejects Telco Immunity The Democratic-led U.S. House of Representatives defied President George W. Bush on Friday and passed an anti-terrorism spy bill that permits lawsuits against phone companies. |
Reason Aug/Sep 2009 Radley Balko |
Unaccountable Obama: So much for transparency "Transparency and the rule of law will be the touchstones of this presidency," Barack Obama promised during his campaign for the White House. |
National Defense September 2014 James C. Fontana |
Attorney-Client Privilege in Fraud Suits at Risk Government contractors typically maintain ethics compliance programs, which are mandated by the Federal Acquisition Regulation and are part of the industry's best practices. |
IndustryWeek January 1, 2006 Tonya Vinas |
Sarbanes-Oxley: New Liabilities For Trade Secrets Executives need to handle trade secrets according to new rules, or be subject to punishment under Sarbanes-Oxley. |
Reason January 2003 Brian Dohery |
Pardon Me? The Bush administration defends Clinton |
The Motley Fool February 6, 2004 Roy Lewis |
Tax Preparer-Client Privilege? Unlike when you talk to your lawyer, what you say to your tax preparer or accountant may be held against you. |
Wired October 2009 Stephen Lee |
Secret Ops, Domestic Spying OK -- As Long As Someone's Watching the Watchmen If the U.S. wants a successful intelligence agency, a certain amount of opacity is not only acceptable, it's necessary. |
BusinessWeek November 21, 2005 Richard S. Dunham |
The Patriot Act: Business Balks Businesses are joining critics who seek to curb the Patriot Act's wide-ranging investigative powers. |
Entrepreneur June 2007 Marc Diener |
Top Secret Confidential data should be handled with care. |
ifeminists August 11, 2004 Wendy McElroy |
Seeking Criminal Justice in Civil Court Feminist groups advocate civil proceedings for sexual abuse because "victims" will win more often and with less evidence. |
American History Robert Dallek |
John F. Kennedy's Civil Rights Quandary In the two years after he became president, John F. Kennedy faced no more daunting domestic issue than the tension between African Americans demanding equal treatment under the Constitution and segregationists refusing to end the South's system of apartheid. |
Salon.com February 7, 2002 Joshua Micah Marshall |
Bush's executive-privilege two-step His documents are too precious to give Congress, but those of the previous administration aren't worth protecting -- as long as they make Bill Clinton look bad... |
Reason January 2006 Matt Welch |
The Secret Sharer The landmark 1953 ruling U.S. v. Reynolds gave the White House unreviewable authority to keep national security information secret even from the Supreme Court. The decision also has quashed an inventors' challenge. |
Reason December 2001 |
Guarding the Home Front Will civil liberties be a casualty in the War on Terrorism? A panel of experts discuss which civil liberties they think are most at risk in what has been called America's first 21st century war... |
The Motley Fool October 4, 2011 Anders Bylund |
Too Small to Matter, or Too Important to Tell? Make up your mind, Apple. The Nokia settlement is too inconsequential to matter, yet too sensitive for full disclosure. |
BusinessWeek March 24, 2011 Greg Stohr |
Wal-Mart Faces the Big Box of Bias Suits A Supreme Court review of a massive gender discrimination suit against Wal-Mart could usher in new rules regarding class actions. |
InternetNews September 14, 2005 David Needle |
EFF to Apple: Too Much Too Soon EFF's suit against Apple claims the company did not exhaust all other alternatives before subpoenaing journalists and bloggers accused of stealing trade secrets pertaining to the GarageBand music program. |
BusinessWeek July 23, 2007 Kerry J. Sulkowicz |
Don't Breathe A Word For managers, secrets come with the territory. |
InternetNews March 23, 2005 Michael Singer |
Apple's Blogger Probe Appealed The Electronic Frontier Foundation says a subpoena for the 'Asteroid' source endangers all journalists. |
Real Estate Portfolio Nov/Dec 2003 Matthew Bechard |
Sen. Edward Kennedy on Partisanship, Preserving Pensions and the Value of REITs As the senior Democrat on the Health, Education, Labor and Pensions Committee in the Senate, Kennedy is actively involved in shaping policy affecting education, health care and pension plans -- an issue of particular importance to the REIT industry. An interview. |
Fast Company September 2004 Michael Aneiro |
No Secrets Can you keep a secret? Not if it's about leadership, judging by the raft of books exposing secrets of nearly everyone. The Most Effective Organization in the U.S.: Leadership Secrets of the Salvation Army... The Leadership Secrets of Colin Powell... etc. |
Salon.com May 21, 2001 Jake Tapper |
The Kennedy compromise Conservatives might be screaming the loudest, but Democrats made their share of concessions in the House and Senate education bills... |
Salon.com April 10, 2002 Christopher Dreher |
Hobbling history Scholars, authors and publishers go to court to fight the Bush administration's efforts to keep key presidential papers under lock and key... |
Reason June 2005 Matt Welch |
Who Gets to Play Journalist? Should bloggers be able to protect their sources in front of a judge? Is federal law the appropriate remedy to journalists' being jailed for contempt? |
InternetNews September 8, 2010 |
HP Hits Oracle With Lawsuit for Hiring Hurd The tech giant says its secrets could be jeopardized by its former CEO joining a competitor. |
InternetNews March 11, 2005 Erin Joyce |
Bloggers on The Front Lines The Apple trade secrets case has become a defining moment for blogs that practice journalism. |
InternetNews June 23, 2006 Sutherland & Patrizio |
AT&T Says Privacy Group Suing the Wrong Party Telecom giant AT&T told a district judge in San Francisco today that the Electronic Frontier Foundation is suing the wrong party. |
The Motley Fool December 17, 2010 Selena Maranjian |
What WikiLeaks Might Reveal About You We all have our financial secrets, but exposing some of them to the light might not so terrible. Even our most embarrassing money secrets can turn into virtues over time. |