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MSM: Be careful what you write, Eurocrats told

sakerfa wrote 2 months ago: Memo warns employees to watch what they commit to paper amid greater public access to documents An i … more →

Tags: Politics/Elect/Corrupt, Mainstream media, Dictatorship, Fascism, nwo, Europe, Education/Mind Control, NGO, Free Trade

die europaeische sicherheitsarchitektur und was noch kommt

marc wrote 4 months ago: bei telepolis gibt es einen etwas ausfuehrlicheren artikel zur europaeischen sicherheitszusammenarb … more →

Tags: Politik, Sicherheit, EU, Sicherheitspolitik, haager programm, eu-sicherheitsarchitektur, Terrrorismus, ECLN

More on Access to Information in the European Union

Erika Wayne wrote 4 months ago: For those of you following the EU’s evolving policy on Access to Information (blogged about he … more →

Tags: access to information, EU, Government Information, 1049/2001, european union, open access

MEP attendance and voting records online - and just in time

davidmchristopher wrote 5 months ago: The decision by the European Parliament’s Bureau to put “all data” regarding attendance of MEPs in p … more →

Tags: Blog, Europe, European, th!nk about it, eurpean parliament, Transparancy, Marco Cappato, Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe, june 2009 election

Checking the database state2 comments

thenextwavefutures wrote 7 months ago: The emergence of the “database state” has been one of the more insidious effects of the … more →

Tags: technology, Politics, Security, Civil Liberties, Law, Human Rights

Big Brother Britain by Stealth

British Politics wrote 8 months ago: Proof, if any were needed, that this Labour government will bring in ID cards by any means necessary … more →

Tags: General, Labour, Big Brother Britain, Civil Liberties, Resist, British politics, database society, home office, ID Cards

Criminalising free speech

5-Pillar Scribe wrote 9 months ago: To suggest that the Palestinians, Lebanese, Iraqis or Afghans have the right to resist occupation an … more →

Tags: Terrorism, Tyranny, free speech, Law, Justice, EU, European Commission, censorship, 2002 EU Framework Decision

The Shape of Things to Come?

james wrote 10 months ago: Seven years after 9/11 and the launch of America’s “war on terrorism”, a report released by British … more →

Tags: Politics, Surveillance, Future Group, european union

Access to EU Documents - Some Good News...1 comment

Erika Wayne wrote 1 year ago: On July 1st, the Court of Justice for the European Communities issued a judgment on access to legal … more →

Tags: open access, 1049/2001, Access to documents, c-39/05 P, c-52/05 P, EU documents, European Court of Justice, Turco

The $450 Million Answer: NO5 comments

christopher thomas scott wrote 1 year ago: Voters say no to New Jersey’s bond measure to support stem cell research (see my comment in th … more →

Tags: Stem Cell Research, Policy & Law, CIRM, Politics, corzine, New Jersey, Drug Companies

The $450 Million Question12 comments

christopher thomas scott wrote 1 year ago: Some contend that New Jersey’s skewed funding for adult stem cell research is due to a dearth … more →

Tags: Policy & Law, Politics, Coriell Institute, daily kos, Ellie Katz Umbilical Cord Blood Program, Michael J. Fox, Science Progress

Cell Lines, State Lines

christopher thomas scott wrote 1 year ago: Susan Stayn is a Stanford lawyer who has published comparative analyses of state regulatory schemes … more →

Tags: embryonic stem cells, Policy & Law, , International Society of Stem Cell Research, National Academy of Sciences

Massachusetts scrubs a blemish

christopher thomas scott wrote 1 year ago: A couple of weeks ago, we learned that Massachusetts, while categorized as green in TSCB’s Sta … more →

Tags: Policy & Law, Boston Globe, massachusetts law

Louisiana: children in freezers1 comment

christopher thomas scott wrote 1 year ago: Louisiana earned a bright orange ranking in our StateWatch list of US stem cell legislation (for the … more →

Tags: Policy & Law, Embryos, stem cell banks, IVF, Abortion, personhood

StateWatch: Illinois Gets Greener

christopher thomas scott wrote 1 year ago: Illinois has greened up its top stem cell law ranking (navigate to the StateWatch series of posts, J … more →

Tags: Policy & Law

North Carolina: A House Divided

christopher thomas scott wrote 1 year ago: From the Kaiser Network, two reports to round out the week’s focus on state stem cell legislat … more →

Tags: Policy & Law

StateWatch for July 2007

christopher thomas scott wrote 1 year ago: The StateWatch July 2007 rankings and notes are available for download. For the full story on StateW … more →

Tags: TSC downloads

Is it Legal?

christopher thomas scott wrote 1 year ago: News reports confuse with headings such as “Six States Outlaw Embryonic Stem Cell Research. … more →

Tags: Policy & Law, embryonic stem cells, state law

What Color is Your State?2 comments

christopher thomas scott wrote 1 year ago: Taking a cue from Homeland Security, we’ll periodically publish a color-coded ranking of Ameri … more →

Tags: Policy & Law, Resources, state law


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