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"Government-recorded Hearings Now Being Added to the Video Library"
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|From the C-SPAN Video Library Blog The C-SPAN Video Library now contains committee hearings produced by House and Senate committees. C-SPAN can only record a limited number of committees every day. However, a number of House and Senate committees have installed their own equipment to webcast their committee proceedings. These webcasts are now scattered across […]
Video: Presidential Libraries: "Preserving Presidential History"
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|Via C-SPAN.org: In 1939, Franklin Roosevelt donated his personal and presidential papers to the Federal Government. As a result, the Presidential Library system was formally established. Yet, the dilemma of presenting the history of former presidents has not been without controversy. The preparation of a new Watergate exhibit at the Nixon Presidential Library is one […]
Antitrust: Commission confirms unannounced inspections in the e-book publishing sector The European Commission can confirm that on 1 March 2011 Commission officials initiated unannounced inspections at the premises of companies that are active in the e-book (electronic or digital books) publishing sector in several Member States. The Commission has reason to believe that the companies […]
From an Administrative Office of the U.S. Court Announcement: A recently published pocket guide for federal judges focuses on the occasional need to seal court records and proceedings. Published by the Federal Judicial Center, the 22-page pocket guide draws on the voluminous case law to discuss the process courts use to keep some of the proceedings […]