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18 Mar 2022, 11:31 am by gabrielagendreau
Department of Justice (DOJ) in representing FWS in federal, state, or tribal judicial proceedings; (3) Providing written and oral opinions on Federal Administrative Law topics, including Fiscal/Appropriations Law, federal contracting, and acquisition laws, agency delegations and authority, partnerships with non-public entities, and similar topics; (4) and Assisting the Solicitor’s office and FWS with compliance with other statutes, such as the Freedom of Information Act and… [read post]
19 Feb 2016, 6:42 am by Michael Geist
According to an internal email I recently obtained under the Access to Information Act, Canadian officials were aware that they were at a disadvantage relative to the U.S. in the late stages of the negotiations. [read post]
9 Apr 2011, 4:38 am by Michael Geist
  Under current privacy laws, providers may voluntarily disclose customer information but are not required to do so. [read post]
27 Oct 2016, 6:33 am
In this context, `[t]he Fourth Amendment is implicated only if the authorities use information with respect to which the expectation of privacy has not already been frustrated. [read post]
21 Nov 2022, 11:18 am by Karen Gullo
Gone are Yoel Roth, Head of Trust and Safety, Lea Kissner, Chief Information Security Officer, Damien Kieran, Chief Privacy Officer, Marianne Fogart, Chief Compliance Officer, Raj Singh, Human Rights Counsel, and Gerard K. [read post]
5 Nov 2009, 2:55 pm
They used wiretaps and FBI agents and confidential informants and spent years working this up before lowering the boom on 14 defendants. [read post]
5 Oct 2023, 4:59 am by Michael Geist
The regulation plans are revealed in a letter from ISED Minister François-Philippe Champagne to the Industry committee studying Bill C-27, the privacy reform and AI regulation bill. [read post]
18 Apr 2019, 12:41 pm by Lev Sugarman
" The written communications setting up the meeting showed that the Campaign anticipated receiving information from Russia that could assist candidate Trump's electoral prospects, but the Russian lawyer's presentation did not provide such information. [read post]
20 Jan 2010, 9:26 am by Susan Brenner
Many of the cases cited by the Government involve situations like the case at bar where a law enforcement officer initially obtains remote access to the defendant's share pornographic files via P2P software and then uses this information as a basis to obtain a broader search warrant. [read post]
22 May 2015, 3:55 pm
According to the Government Accountability Office website, as of 2015 “The sharing of terrorism-related information has been designated as high risk [for fraud, waste, and abuse, or mismanagement] because the government faces formidable challenges in analyzing and disseminating this information in a timely, accurate, and useful manner. [read post]
11 Mar 2008, 6:42 pm
Since undercover officers aren't in the database, and the site has no personal information like home addresses, that fear seems unfounded. [read post]
16 Mar 2017, 5:30 am by Charley Snyder, Michael Sulmeyer
What strikes us as quite unusual is just how much information DOJ chose to make public—information about those individuals now indicted, and about their hacking tactics and techniques. [read post]
18 Jun 2010, 8:44 am by Aaron O'Brien
While these privacy issues are serious, law offices of all sizes must also deal with security issues that are often expensive to prevent and far more complex. [read post]
23 Aug 2012, 4:25 pm by Francois Lesieur
Before going to war against Iraq for the second time, thousands of Iraqi military officers received tailored e-mails on the secret Iraqi Defense Ministry e-mail system, causing many Iraqi officers and their troops to go on “leave of absence” before the U.S. started its own cruise missile campaign. [read post]
23 Jan 2012, 9:56 am by Susan Brenner
He noted that it i is inexplicable as well as inconsistent with the privacy interest at the core of the 4th Amendment that many courts now allow officers to conduct warrantless searches of electronic devices capable of holding large volumes of private information which may or may [read post]