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- Southwestern Bell Telephone Company, Petitioner, Southern New England Telephone Company; Texas Office of Public Utility Counsel; United States Telephone Association; Ameritech Corporation; U S West, Inc.; Rural Telephone Coalition; Cincinnati Bell Telephone Company; Gte Service Corporation; Gte Alaska, Incorporated; Gte Arkansas, Incorporated; Gte California, Incorporated; Gte Florida, Incorporated; Gte Midwest, Incorporated; Gte South Incorporated; Gte Southwest, Incorporated; Gte North, Incorporated; Gte Hawaiian Telephone Company, Incorporated; Gte West Coast, Incorporated; Contel of Minnesota, Inc.; Contel of the South, Inc.; Missouri Public Service Commission; Gte Northwest, Incorporated; Pacific Bell; Nevada Bell, Intervenors on Appeal, v. Federal Communications Commission; United States of America, Respondents, Association for Local Telecommunications Services; American Telephone and Telegraph Company; Telecommunications Resellers Association; the Competition Policy Institute; Information Technolog..., 153 F.3d 523 (8th Cir. 1998)
Michael K. Kellogg, Washington, DC, argued, for Bell South.
Mark L. Evans, Washington, DC, argued, for Bell Atlantic.
Nory Miller, Washington, DC, ar...
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Recent high-profile data breaches have led the Information Policy Institute to release the report titled Towards a Rational Personal Data Breach Notif...
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- U.S. West, Inc., Petitioner, v. Federal Communications Commission, and United States of America, Respondents, Airtouch Communications, Inc. (Airtouch); Sprint Corporation; At&T Corporation; Sbc Communications, Inc. (Sbc); Southwestern Bell Telephone Company; Pacific Bell; Nevada Bell; Mci Telecommunications Corporation; Competitive Telecommunications Association; Competition Policy Institute; Bellsouth Corporation; Frontier Corporation, Intervenors, and Information Industry Association, Amicus Curiae., 182 F.3d 1224 (10th Cir. 1999)
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According to the Economic Policy Institute, young adults represent 13.5 percent of flie workforce but account for 26.4 percent of unemployed workers.
...More information on Elevate America is available at http://www. mic...
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...The United States Institute for Environmental Conflict Resolution; Agency Info...
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BLOOMINGTON - District 87 and Unit 5 received a "B" from the Illinois Policy Institute for the public information they provide on their websites.
The town of Normal came in third with a "C" and the city of Bloomington followed with a "D" in the institute's "local transparency project" which graded government entities on 10 categories including salary and budget information, meeting agendas and board packets, financial audits, expenditures and freedom of information pages.
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SUNNYVALE, Calif. -- NetApp (NASDAQ:NTAP) announced today that the Duke Institute for Genome Sciences and Policy (IGSP) dramatically reduced its stora...
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WASHINGTON, March 7, 2011 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- The following is being issued by Institute for Research: Middle Eastern Policy:
FBI files released under the Freedom of Information Act unveil new details about the life of influential lobbyist Abraham Feinberg (1908-1998).
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- Southwestern Bell Telephone Company; Petitioner, Southern New England Telephone Company; Texas Office of Public Utility Counsel; United States Telephone Association; Ameritech Corporation; U S West, Inc.; Rural Telephone Coalition; Cincinnati Bell Telephone Company; Gte Service Corporation; Gte Alaska, Incorporated; Gte Arkansas Incorporated; Gte California, Incorporated; Gte Florida, Incorporated; Gte Midwest, Incorporated; Gte South, Incorporated; Gte Southwest, Incorporated; Gte North, Incorporated; Gte Hawaiian Telephone Company, Incorporated; Gte West Coast, Incorporated; Contel of Minnesota, Inc.; Contel of the South, Inc.; Missouri Public Service Commission; Gte Northwest, Incorporated; Pacific Bell; Nevada Bell, Intervenors on Appeal. v. Federal Communications Commission; United States of America, Respondents. Association for Local Telecommunications Services; American Telephone and Telegraph Company; Telecommunications Resellers Association; the Competition Policy Institute; Information ..., 153 F.3d 520 (8th Cir. 1998)
Michael K. Kellogg, Washington, DC, argued, for Bell South.
Mark L. Evans, Washington, DC, argued, Richard G. Taranto, Washington, DC, argued, for Be...
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[Tom Udall] thinks Congress has leverage now, thanks to the upcoming reauthorization of the 2001 USA PATRIOT Act; many of the law's most controversial portions, including expanded governmental surveillance powers, expire this December. "They want this bill badly," Udall says. Privacy advocates are trying to remove some provisions and add judicial oversight to others, including the notorious authority to snoop into library-borrowing records. The [George W. Bush] administration, for its part, is trying to add even more snooping powers, including granting the FBI access to business records without a court order. "They're trying to push on these other fronts that they know they won't get, so they can act like they're giving something up and still get their whole ball of wax," Udall says.
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... debut will put a host of "watch list" information, possibly including criminal records, at the finge... the committee and director of information-policy studies at the Cato Institute, a libertarian think...