Telecommunications
and Information Policy
Print Publications & Online Newsletter
Information Policy and Technology Series
This series covers information policy issues and legislative information
technology practices of interest to state legislators and legislative staff.
Reports in the series include:
2003
Telecommunications Laws (March 2004 -
registered users)
2003 Information
Technology and Internet Laws (March 2003 -
registered users)
2002 Telecommunications
Laws (January 2003 -
registered users)
2002 Information
Technology and Internet Laws (January 2003 -
registered users)
2001 Telecommunications
Laws (January 2002)
version
2001 Information
Technology and Internet Laws (January 2002)
version
Information Technology
State Legislative Committee Structures (January 2002)
Integrated Criminal
Justice Systems (December 2001)
2000 Telecommunications
Laws (January 2001)
2000 Information Technology
and Internet Laws (January 2001)
1999 Telecommunications
Laws (February 2000)
1999 Information
Technology and Internet Laws (February 2000)
State Telecommunications
Laws Passed in 1998 (January 1999)
Information Technology
and Internet Laws Passed in 1998 (January 1999)
State Telecommunications - Laws Passed 1997
(January 1998)
Information Technology and Internet - Laws
Passed 1997 (January 1998)
Comparison of Digital Signature
Legislation (April 1997)
One-Stop Shopping
for Government Information (Oct. 1996)
Electronic Access to Legislative Information (Sept. 1996)
Access to Electronic
Public Records: A Summary of Current Trends (Sept. 1996)
Effective Budgeting and Oversight for Information Technology Expenditures
(Dec. 1995)
Guide to Legislative Information Technology (Dec. 1995)
LegisBriefs
Note: Some LegisBriefs may be restricted to registered
users.
Social
Security Numbers (Feb. 2004)
Identity
Security (Nov./Dec. 2003)
CyberCrime:
Securing Technology (Jan. 2003)
Recycling
Computers and Electronic Waste (Nov./Dec. 2002)
The Problem
of Spam: Unsolicited Commercial E-Mail (October 2002)
For the
Record: Legislative Internet Broadcasts (June/July 2002)
Modern Courts Embrace Technology
(Feb. 2001)
Integrating, Improving Criminal
Justice Information (Jan. 2001)
Internet Coverage of Legislative
Proceedings (Nov./Dec. 2000)
Telemarketing Regulation in
the States (Oct. 2000)
State Public Records Privacy
(June/July 2000)
Identity Theft - Feb.
1999
Telecommunications
(April/May 1997)
State Information Technology
Purchases (Jan. 1997)
State Telecommunications Development and Regulation (Aug./Sept.
1995)
Public Access to Drivers' Records (April 1995)
State Legislatures (Articles in NCSL's Magazine)
Note: Some articles may be restricted to registered
users.
"Buried
in E- Waste" (June 2004)
"Matrix
Revolution" (May 2004)
"I.T.—Big
Investment, Bigger Returns" (April 2004)
"Identity
Thieves" (January 2004)
"Constituent
Information in Cyberspace" (June 2003)
"Cyberterrorism:
No Longer Fiction" (May 2003)
"The Public Life
of E-Mail" (Sept. 2002)
"Legislators: You've Got Mail"(March
2001)
"Putting the Brakes
on Nuisance Marketing Calls"(March 2001)
"America Is Online, and
There's No Turning Back"(June 2000)
"How Wide the Digital Divide?"(June
2000)
"Dot-Com Changes the
World" (June 2000)
"Government Goes Electronic"
(June 2000)
"Consumers' Privacy
on the Net a Growing Concern" (June 2000)
"E-procurement Wave of
the Future" (June 2000)
"21st Century Junk Mail"
(June 2000)
"Children and the Net"
(June 2000)
"Federal Laws to Protect
Kids" (June 2000)
"Merger Mania: Hold the
Phone" (June 2000)
"The Mad Dash for Internet
Lines" (June 2000)
"New Laws for the Digital Age"
(March 2000)
"Who's Taxing Internet" (May 1998)
"States Try to Deal With Sex Lures on the Internet" (May 1998)
"Just What Is Sex on the 'Net?" (May 1998)
"The
Clamor of the Brave New World" (May 1998)
"Choices in the Chamber" (May 1998)
"The
Wonderful World of the Web" (May 1998)
"Legislatures
Live via the Web" (May 1998)
"Reach
Out, But Not Too Far" (May 1998)
"Countdown to 2000" (May 1998)
"Hooked on High-Tech Lawmaking" (April 1997)
"The Omnipresent Internet" (April 1997)
"Cyber Casinos" (April 1997)
"Millenium Meltdown" (April 1997)
"There's No Way to Whisper on E-Mail" (June 1996)
"Beam Me In, Scotty" (April 1996)
"Political Possibilities" (March 1996)
"Unpredictable Opportunities" (March 1996)
"Savvy Citizens" (March 1996)
"NCSL Inside: What's Happening with Telecommunications Reform?" (February
1996)
"Legislatures on the 'Net" (December 1995)
"Legislatures Hit Cyberspace" (August 1994)
"Have Computer, Will Travel" (August 1994)
Information
Policy, Technology, & Communications
Communications,
Technology and Interstate Commerce Committee
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