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      <title>Justice Ginsburg Remarks</title>
      <description>Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg spoke about some of the cases heard during the 2011-2012 term, including cases involving strip searches of suspects arrested for minor offenses and Fourth Amendment issues concerning police automobile tracking devices. She also commented on major rulings yet to be handed down including the constitutionality of the federal health care law and Arizona's immigration law.</description>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 15 Jun 2012 22:07:08 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>2011-2012 Supreme Court Term Preview</title>
      <description>Constitutional scholars and attorneys previewed the upcoming Supreme Court term. Among the topics they addressed were cases involving Federal Communications Commission decency rules, the constitutionality of the health care law, Arizona's immigration laws, and a University of Texas affirmative action case.</description>
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      <pubDate>Sat, 17 Sep 2011 10:33:15 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>Judicial Nominations in 2011</title>
      <description>White House Counsel Robert Bauer spoke about the Obama administration's judicial nominees and the confirmation process. He noted a number of stalling tactics that Senators had used to slow or stop the confirmation process. While he said that this tactic had been used by both Republicans and Democrats, judicial vacancies have reached a point where the federal justice system was suffering and justice was not being served. Following his remarks panelists focused on the impact of judicial vacancies, delays in confirmations, and the quality of nominees.</description>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 02 Feb 2011 04:15:24 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>Justice Department Civil Rights Division Agenda</title>
      <description>Thomas Perez talked about the agenda of the Justice Department's civil rights division. In his remarks he spoke of the continuing need for the civil rights division. Other topics included agency partnerships, training of state and local agencies, staffing, and budget funding. Following his remarks he responded to audience members' questions.</description>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 18 Dec 2009 17:38:05 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>[Citizens United v. Federal Election Commission] Preview</title>
      <description>Panelists discussed upcoming the Supreme Court case [Citizens United v. Federal Election Commission] (FEC). The case stems from a lower court case appeal in which the United States District Court for the District of Columbia sided with the FEC that [Hillary: The Movie] could not be shown on television right before the 2008 Democratic primaries under the McCain-Feingold Act. The ruling could change a century-long precedent that allows the government to ban corporations from spending money to support political candidates. This case was originally heard by the Court in March 2009. The Court asked the attorneys involved to provide additional briefs and rescheduled this case before the start of the term. It wwould be Justice Sonia Sotomayor's first oral argument at the Supreme Court, and Solicitor General Elena Kagan's first time arguing before the Court. 
 
 Topics included history of the case and other related cases. Joan Bikupic moderated. Following their discussion, panelists responded to questions from members of the audience at the National Press Club.</description>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 02 Sep 2009 13:37:17 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>Computers, Freedom, and the Obama Administration</title>
      <description>Panel one of the Computers, Freedom, and Privacy Conference addressed the history, current status, and future prospects for the Obama Administration policies in areas involving technology and liberty. They focused on cybersecurity for public and government systems. They answered questions from the audience. Eric Lichtblau moderated.
 
 The Computers, Freedom, and Privacy Conference held its 19th annual conference. Activists, technologists, business leaders, academics, journalists and government experts discussed the latest technology policy issues related to freedom and privacy.</description>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 03 Jun 2009 05:18:11 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>National Security Information Sharing</title>
      <description>A hearing was held to examine H.R. 6193, the Improving Public Access to Documents Act of 2008, with testimony about the development of the White House's new Controlled Unclassified Information (CUI) Framework. The focused on efforts to improve communication and information sharing between federal and state authorities, problems created by over-classification, and the quantities of information generated by government agencies.</description>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 12 Jun 2008 07:38:43 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>REAL ID Act and Travel</title>
      <description>A hearing was held on the impact of implementating the REAL ID Act and the Western Hemisphere Travel Initiative. The REAL ID Act established standards and criteria for documents such as driver's licenses. The Western Hemisphere Travel Initiative requires that everyone traveling by air outside of the United States to present a passport or other valid travel document to enter or re-enter the United States.</description>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 30 Apr 2008 07:37:23 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>Warrentless Domestic Surveillance, Morning Panel</title>
      <description>Participants spoke about recent amendments to the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act. Internet journalists and online activists criticized both the Bush administration for proposing renewals of domestic wiretapping and Democratic members who had voted for the expanded measures. They also talked about potential tactics and methods to oppose further reauthorization in six months. They answered questions from the audience. Mr. Shakir moderated the forum.</description>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 29 Aug 2007 14:34:23 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>Book Discussion on [Thinking Like A Terrorist]</title>
      <description>Mike German talked about his book, [Thinking Like a Terrorist: Insights of a Former FBI Undercover Agent]. He described the mindset of the terrorists he encountered as an undercover counterterrorism agent. He suggested ways for the U.S. government to fight them more effectively. After his presentation he responded to audience members' questions.
 
  Mike German, a sixteen-year veteran of the FBI, has taught at the FBI National Academy. Mr. German also serves as an adviser to the ACLU.</description>
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      <pubDate>Sun, 26 Aug 2007 17:50:29 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>State and Federal Identification Standards</title>
      <description>Participants talked about implementation of national identification cards and personal documentation standards. Topics included the attorneys general role in the implementation of regulations, the fiscal impact, and privacy issues.</description>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 06 Mar 2007 20:41:42 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>Civil Rights Enforcement</title>
      <description>The NAACP held a public forum on civil rights enforcement by the U.S. Department of Justice. Topics included the possible congressional renewal of the Voting Rights Act, the District of Columbia voting rights act, the failure of the Justice Department to uphold the Voting Rights Act. Representatives of civil rights organizations described instances of civil rights violations that were not pursued by the Justice Department's Civil Rights Division. One witness said the Division has become politicized. 
  
 The event was held in the Russell Senate Office Building.</description>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 11 Jul 2006 08:02:26 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>Immigration Reform</title>
      <description>Participants talked about their organizations' concerns about current immigration legislation, the proposed Employment Eligibility Verification System, its lack of privacy protections, and its potential negative impact on all U.S. workers. Following their remarks they answered questions from reporters in the audience.</description>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 21 Apr 2006 03:57:59 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>Presidential Authority and NSA Surveillance</title>
      <description>The panelists discussed the recent controversy surrounding the Bush administration's surveillance by the National Security Agency without warrants. Topics included the legality of the domestic surveillance, its constitutionality, its effect on counterterrorism resources, and its impact on civil liberties and Fourth Amendment rights. Marvin Kalb moderated the meeting. After some discussion the panelists answered audience members' questions.
 
 The ACLU called the forum a 'town hall meeting.'</description>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 21 Feb 2006 01:58:34 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>Domestic Surveillance Program</title>
      <description>Democratic members of the House Judiciary Committee held a public meeting at which witnesses testified about the Bush administration's use of domestic surveillance in efforts to gather intelligence on potential terrorist activities. Among the issues addressed were abuse of executive power, guidelines set forth in the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act for warrants on domestic wire tapping, the potential impact on citizens' civil liberties, and the oversight role of Congress.</description>
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      <pubDate>Sat, 21 Jan 2006 01:56:56 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>Patriot Act Reauthorization</title>
      <description>Mr. Moschella and Ms. Fredrickson debated the reauthorization of the Patriot Act. The House and Senate are scheduled later in the week to debate HR 3199, to extend and modify authorities needed to combat terrorism, and for other purposes. The guests responded to questions and comments from viewers.</description>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 12 Dec 2005 12:51:40 GMT</pubDate>
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