Inaugural global community will bring together financial regulators, central banks and supervisors to combat cyber and physical crime, enhancing financial sector resiliency
Inaugural global community will bring together financial regulators, central banks and supervisors to combat cyber and physical crime, enhancing financial sector resiliency
Leads effort to share critical security practices across financial sector
Top Public Administration Book Prize awarded to Frank R. Baumgartner and Bryan D. Jones’s The Politics of Information Post Date: November 17, 2016 WASHINGTON, DC — The National Academy of Public Administration (the Academy) today awarded the 2016 Louis Brownlow Book Award to Frank R. Baumgartner and Bryan D. Jones’ The Politics of Information (The...
Dear Partner, As we continue to support each other throughout the Coronavirus pandemic, we want to share some news and information with our friends and partners. COVID-19 Resources First Nations has collected and reviewed tools and resources to help Native communities during this critical time. Information is provided on: COVID-19 Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and...
Michael Lissner May 12, 2016 Robert Ambrogi recently wrote an article about our new judicial database for his LawSites blog. In his article, he makes a few concrete observations about our judicial database, and I want to use these observations as a launching point to talk some more about what we have made, why it is useful, and what we are working on next. The two...
Michael Lissner July 27, 2016 We’re proud to share that as of today we’ve added campaign finance data to our database of judges. This update links judges in the CourtListener system to their fundraising profiles in the FollowTheMoney.org database, allowing researchers and members of the public a new way to understand judges elected in State Supreme Court...
William E. Palin, Esq., Michael Lissner March 10, 2020 One court, many names: The “Supreme Court of Massachusetts”, the “Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts”, “The State of Mass. Supreme Court”, the “Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court”, and the list goes on. Courtesy of Wikipedia Since 2010 when we launched...
Michael Lissner August 5, 2021 Our director, Michael Lissner, holds the PAGI award at his home. Every year since 1998, the American Association of Law Libraries has given the Public Access to Government Information Award to an individual or organization that has, ” made significant contributions to protect and promote greater public access to government...
William E. Palin, Esq. December 30, 2021 Our Financial Disclosures Database now includes hundreds of nomination disclosures and covers 34 years going back to 1987. We’ve been collecting financial conflicts of judges for many years, but a law on the books has hindered our work. By law, disclosures are only available from the government for six years before they...
On February 11, 2021, the Office of the President of the Oglala Sioux Tribe in remote southwestern South Dakota issued comments to the National Telecommunications & Information Administration regarding the Tribal Broadband Connectivity Program (TBCP), stating it “provides an unprecedented opportunity to address the digital divide in Indian Country. “The COVID-19...