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Ex-White House Official Joins Group Fighting "Excessive" Online Privacy Laws Mother Jones As the Obama administration and tech company lobbyists chip away at the European Union's attempts to protect online privacy, a new pro-industry coalition has popped up to join the fray. Not quite two weeks ago, the Coalition for Privacy and Free Trade ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Ayer officials attend Open Meeting Law workshop The Sun AYER -- Most at Thursday's Open Meeting Law workshop at Town Hall were town officials. Assistant Attorney General Amy Nable, director of the Division of Open Government, said the law's purpose is to "strike a balance between government efficiency and ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Chief cut law-enforcement teeth at St. John's Hospital The Sun LOWELL -- When he looks around the Lowell Police Department, Ken Lavallee sees quite a number of people he goes way back with. Long before he ever became chief, Lavallee worked with colleagues like Deputy Superintendent Arthur Ryan, Lts. Tim ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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House GOP OKs 2 Luna Law Type Bills The Spokesman Review (blog) The two measures, pushed by the Idaho School Board Association after similar provisions were dumped as part of voters' rejection of the "Students Come First" laws in November, each cleared the chamber on 57-13 votes, with Democrats against the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
'Indefinite suspension' urged for online financial disclosure rules for feds Washington Post The law originally was designed to prevent insider trading by members of Congress and their staffs by disclosing their financial dealings. But other upper-level federal employees were added without the benefit of hearings on the ramifications that ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Chinese military to further cooperation with maritime law enforcement People's Daily Online BEIJING, March 28 (Xinhua) -- The Chinese military will beef up cooperation with the country's maritime law enforcement forces in a move to better protect China's maritime rights and interests, a Ministry of National Defense spokesman said Thursday. See all stories on this topic » |
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STOCK law online requirement should be suspended, report says Congress should "indefinitely suspend" requirements for the online posting of personal financial information of high-ranking federal employees, says a report by ... legalpronews.findlaw.com/article/07yJ3r83tF6I4?q... |
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