December 06, 1995: House Conferees Approve Sweeping Net Censorship Provision
December 04, 1995: Conferees Set to Vote This Week on Fate of the Net
December 01, 1995: Conferees Close To Decision on Cyberporn Issue
November 09, 1995: Public Interest/Industry Coalition Says Administration's Crypto Policy Flawed, Pledges to Develop Alternative
November 06, 1995: Senator Leahy Calls on FBI to Justify Wiretap Capacity Request
October 24, 1995: Senator Bennett Introduces Landmark Health Privacy Legislaion
October 20, 1995: FBI Announces Digital Telephony Surveillance Capacity Requests
October 06, 1995: House Panel Approves National ID System
September 11, 1995: Administration's New Crypto Policy Flops At Conference
August 04, 1995: House Passes Cox/Wyden Internet Freedom Amendment 420 - 4
July 26, 1995: House and Senate Cyberporn Hearings
July 06, 1995: Senate Health Bill Would Expose Private Health Records
June 21, 1995: Gingrich Says No To Exon
June 20, 1995: CDT Analysis of Senate Passed Communications Decency Act
June 14, 1995: Senate Passes Unconstitutional Communications Decency Act --Battle Moves to House
June 14, 1995: Senator Harkin Amendment Would Remove Privacy Protection for Telephone Consumer Records
June 06, 1995: Senator Dole To Introduce Sweeping Anti-Indecency Internet Censorship Bill
May 31, 1995: Senate Proposals Would Create National Identification System
May 26, 1995: New Draft of Exon Comm. Decency Act Proposed --Still Unconstitutional
May 12, 1995: CDT Testifies before Sen. Judiciary Subcommittee on the Availability of Bomb Making Material on the internet
May 08, 1995: FCC FCC Modifies Caller ID Policy
April 27, 1995: Clinton Administration Unveils Counter-Terrorism Initiative
April 11, 1995: Subject: House CDA Sponsor Says Go-Slow
April 07, 1995: Subject: Senator Leahy Introduces Alternative to Communications Decency Act
March 30, 1995: Subject: Senator Leahy States Strong Opposition to Exon Legislation
March 23, 1995: Subject: CDT Analysis of Revised Exon Indecency Legislation
March 22, 1995: Subject: Senate Commerce Committee Adopts S. 314 as amendment to Senate Telecommunications reform Legislation
March 16, 1995: Subject: Senator Leahy Expresses Serious Concern about S. 314 --asks CDT led Coalition to explore alternatives
March 02, 1995: Subject: Public Interest/Industry Coalition, led by CDT, sends letter to Senators Exon and Pressler. Message: Keep S. 314 off Fast Track
February 13, 1995: Subject: X9 Committee Agrees to Adopt 3xDES Based Security Standards
February 09, 1995: Senator Exon Introduces Online Indecency Legislation (S. 314)