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Tor Exit Nodes: Legal And Policy Considerations, Sarah Campbell Eagle, Abigail St. Hilaire, Kelly Sherwood
Tor Exit Nodes: Legal And Policy Considerations, Sarah Campbell Eagle, Abigail St. Hilaire, Kelly Sherwood
Technology Law and Public Policy Clinic
Anonymity Networks
The Internet is a constant companion to people the world over and as technology improves it is becoming more accessible every day. With the amount of communication that occurs online, it was only a matter of time before anonymity became an important topic of discussion. Several so-called “anonymity networks” have been developed to facilitate anonymous communication by the citizens of the web. Because the use of these networks is already so widespread, the time is ripe for a discussion of their merits and potential government responses to this phenomenon. An anonymity network “enables users to access the Web …
The Economics And Politics Of Washington's Taxes: From Statehood To 2013, Don Burrows
The Economics And Politics Of Washington's Taxes: From Statehood To 2013, Don Burrows
Washington State Books
The book is divided into three parts. Part I contains five chapters. Chapters 1 and 4 provide a description, comparison and evaluation of Washington’s current tax structure. Chapter 2 provides a description, history and evaluation to the state’s three most important taxes: property, sales and B&O. Chapter 3 describes the roles played by the “tax policy makers” (i.e., citizens, governors, legislators, other public officials, businesses, labor groups, and numerous other interest group) in bringing about those changes. Chapter 5 includes a discussion and an analysis of contentious tax issues of concern to citizens, public officials and interest groups alike. Most …
Growing Washington's Clean Energy Economy: A Report To The Washington State Legislature, University Of Washington Technology Law And Public Policy Clinic
Growing Washington's Clean Energy Economy: A Report To The Washington State Legislature, University Of Washington Technology Law And Public Policy Clinic
Technology Law and Public Policy Clinic
Clean energy technologies have begun to transform the national economy. Growth in this sector is expected to be as high as four-fold, generating more than $2 trillion per year by 2020. Washington State has historically been a leader in the field by pursuing low-carbon energy policies, such as renewable portfolio standards and green building codes. But as competition increases, Washington needs to continue to improve to stay on top.
Increasing investment in distributed generation, energy efficiency, and conservation has been identified as the future for Washington State by the Legislature, two Governors (both Gregoire and Inslee), the Washington Department of …
Growing Washington's Clean Energy Economy, University Of Washington Technology Law And Public Policy Clinic
Growing Washington's Clean Energy Economy, University Of Washington Technology Law And Public Policy Clinic
Technology Law and Public Policy Clinic
Clean energy technologies have begun to transform the national economy. Growth in this sector is expected to be as high as four-‐fold, generating more than $2 trillion per year by 2020. Washington State has historically been a leader in the field by pursuing low-‐carbon energy policies, such as renewable portfolio standards and green building codes. But as competition increases, Washington needs to continue to improve to stay on top. This report presents a package of proposals that address policy and technical barriers to developing Washington State’s clean energy economy.
Broadband And Economic Development, University Of Washington Technology Law And Public Policy Clinic
Broadband And Economic Development, University Of Washington Technology Law And Public Policy Clinic
Technology Law and Public Policy Clinic
Technology is essential for economic growth and job creation. Ensuring Washington has 21st century digital infrastructure, such as high-speed broadband Internet access, fourth-generation (4G) wireless networks, new healthcare information technology and a modernized electrical grid, is critical to the long-term prosperity and competitiveness of our state. The Internet is a global platform for communication, commerce and individual expression, and now promises to support breakthroughs in important national priorities such as healthcare, education and energy. Additionally, the Internet and information technology can be applied to make government more effective, transparent and accessible to all Americans.
For Washington, improvement of broadband access …
Domestic Drones: Technical And Policy Issues, University Of Washington Technology And Public Policy Clinic
Domestic Drones: Technical And Policy Issues, University Of Washington Technology And Public Policy Clinic
Technology Law and Public Policy Clinic
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