Tag: Freedom of information

  • Reverse Actions

    Reverse Actions (Freedom of Information) This section introduces, discusses and describes the basics of reverse actions. Then, cross references and a brief overview about Freedom of Information is provided. Finally, the subject of Governmental Information in relation with reverse actions is […]

  • Reverse Actions

    Reverse Actions (Freedom of Information) This section introduces, discusses and describes the basics of reverse actions. Then, cross references and a brief overview about Freedom of Information is provided. Finally, the subject of Governmental Information in relation with reverse actions is […]

  • Compliance

    Compliance in the United States Obedience to the requirements of a court decision. Compliance is normally obtained voluntarily. This means that the party who needs to take an action or stop an action as a result of a court decision usually does so on his or her own. Compliance is obviously not […]

  • Compliance

    Compliance in the United States Obedience to the requirements of a court decision. Compliance is normally obtained voluntarily. This means that the party who needs to take an action or stop an action as a result of a court decision usually does so on his or her own. Compliance is obviously not […]

  • Remedies

    Remedies in United States It is a maxim of law that for every wrong there is a remedy. Remedies are those legal aids that may be invoked by plaintiffs to cure the injuries done to them by defendants. There are a variety of remedies: monetary damages, injunctions, specific performance, and […]

  • Remedies

    Remedies in United States It is a maxim of law that for every wrong there is a remedy. Remedies are those legal aids that may be invoked by plaintiffs to cure the injuries done to them by defendants. There are a variety of remedies: monetary damages, injunctions, specific performance, and […]

  • Defenses

    Defenses in the United States Personal and Real Defenses Personal defenses include conditional or equitable defenses, and are good when pleaded by a person as against his immediate successor, or as against someone who is not a holder in due course. The real or absolute defenses attack the […]

  • Defenses

    Defenses in the United States Personal and Real Defenses Personal defenses include conditional or equitable defenses, and are good when pleaded by a person as against his immediate successor, or as against someone who is not a holder in due course. The real or absolute defenses attack the […]

  • Enforcement

    Enforcement in the United States Enforcement in Environmental Law Both federal and state governments can enforce the pretreatment regulations. However, the EPA generally holds the permittee (the publicly owned treatment works) responsible for violations of its permit, even if an industry […]

  • Disclosure Requirements

    Disclosure Requirements in the United States Conflicts of interest and disclosure requirements in relation to Public Officers Find out in this American legal Encyclopedia the information on Conflicts of interest and disclosure requirements in relation to Public Officers (and in the context of […]

  • Electronic Frontier Foundation

    Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) in the United States The Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) is a group of people (lawyers, technologists, volunteers, and visionaries) who share a passionate commitment to defending digital information, innovation, and technology from attempts by […]

  • Electronic Frontier Foundation

    Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) in the United States The Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) is a group of people (lawyers, technologists, volunteers, and visionaries) who share a passionate commitment to defending digital information, innovation, and technology from attempts by […]