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Freedom of Information Act - (1966), law requiring that U.S. government agencies release their records to the public on request, unless the information sought falls into a category specifically exempted, such as national security, an individual's right to privacy, or internal agency management. The act provides for court review of agency refusals to furnish identifiable records. The states also


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    Freedom of Information and the Right to Know: The Origins and Applications of the Freedom of Information Act » Read Now

    by Herbert N. Foerstel. 219 pgs.

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    This examination of the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) traces the American origins of the belief that the citizens of a democracy have a natural right to know about the workings of their government. Despite continuing Executive opposition, today's federal bureaucracy works effectively with the...
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    Privatization and the Freedom of Information Act: An Analysis of Public Access to Private Entities under Federal Law, in Federal Communications Law Journal » Read Now

    by Craig D. Feiser. 42 pgs.

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    ...Privatization and the Freedom of Information Act: an analysis of public access...Lyndon B. Johnson signed the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA)(2) into law. Although...III...
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    Exemption 7(D) of the Freedom of Information Act - The Evidentiary Showing the Government Must Make to Establish that a Source is Confidential, in Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology » Read Now

    by Matthew J. Salzman. 24 pgs.

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    ...Exemption 7(D) of the Freedom of Information Act - the evidentiary showing the government must...confidential sources" pursuant to Exemption 7(D) of the Freedom of...
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    Less Government, More Secrecy: Reinvention and the Weakening of Freedom of Information Law, in Public Administration Review » Read Now

    by Alasdair S. Roberts. 13 pgs.

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    ...States adopted its first Freedom of Information Act in 1966, and all 50...Enforcement of the Access to Information Act. Kingston, Ontario: School of Policy Studies...
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    Your Right to Privacy: A Basic Guide to Legal Rights in an Information Society (Part I "Collection, Access, and Control of Government Information") » Read Now

    by Evan Hendricks, Trudy Hayden, Jack D. Novik. 208 pgs.

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    ...has obtained under the Freedom of Information Act. Mr. Hendricks is past...Litigation under the Federal Freedom of Information Act and Privacy Acts." In...informants being...
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    Who Owns Information? From Privacy to Public Access (Chap. 9 "Who Owns Government Information?") » Read Now

    by Anne Wells Branscomb. 256 pgs.

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    'Every word we record, every trip we make, every item we buy or order, and every move we make leaves a trace or trail. Who owns it, controls it, has access to it? Anne Wells Branscomb has written a very accessible guidebook for students, scholars, and all citizens on how to think about control of...
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    Relational Privacy Cases and Freedom of Information, in Newspaper Research Journal » Read Now

    by Matthew D. Bunker, Sigman L. Splichal. 13 pgs.

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    ...it accrue? The federal Freedom of Information Act contains two exemptions...held in 1991 that Michigans Freedom of Information Act did not allow a medical...Patrick M...
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    Increasing Transparency in Government, in International Journal on World Peace » Read Now

    by Ann M. Florini. 35 pgs.

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    ...in the form of the U.S. Freedom of Information Act, first passed in 1966 and...States followed with the Freedom of Information Act in 1966, although it was...States passed...
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    Bush Team Thumbs Its Nose at FOIA; The Bush Administration Has Taken a Hard Line against Releasing Government Records as Required by Law. Critics from the Left and the Right Are Responding with Lawsuits, in Insight on the News » Read Now

    by Timothy W. Maier. 2 pgs.

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    ...administration now would honor the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA). The memorandum...disclosure of any such information was conducted. It superseded...justify any...
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    Missed Information, in Washington Monthly » Read Now

    by Michael Doyle. 3 pgs.

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    ...reporters dont use THE FREEDOM OF INFORMATION ACT (FOIA) can be a reporters...few reporters do use the Freedom of Information Act--sometimes with spectacular...easy to use...
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    The Information Squeeze: Openness in Government Is under Assault throughout the United States--At Every Level. Can the News Media, Reluctant Combatants Thus Far, Mount a Successful Counterattack?, in American Journalism Review » Read Now

    by Charles Layton. 10 pgs.

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    ...records under the Freedom of Information Act. Rosenfeld was...Presidential Records Act and FOIA, he...article. Some of the administrations...Ashcroft memo on freedom of...
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    Free Information, in History Today » Read Now

    by Harriet Jones. 2 pgs.

    Collections: History, Entire Library
    ...considers the impact of the new Freedom of Information Act on students of contemporary...Kingdom this summer, when the Freedom of Information Act receives the nod from...
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    Data Flowing Freely onto Info Highway, in Insight on the News » Read Now

    by Lisa Leiter. 2 pgs.

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    ...years people used the Freedom of Information Act to monitor Uncle Sams...Congress first considered the Freedom of Information Act, or FOIA, the federal...it into the...
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    Mass Communication Law and Ethics ("The 1996 Freedom of Information Act" begins on p. 466) » Read Now

    by Roy L. Moore. 696 pgs.

    Collections: Philosophy, Entire Library
    ...1995, The Freedom Forum commissioned...University of Connecticut...Communications and Information Studies...Telecommunications Act of 1996...federal Freedom of Information...
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    Foiled FOIA, in American Journalism Review » Read Now

    by John Wicklein. 4 pgs.

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    ...Bush administrations which had more restrictive Freedom of Information Act policies. "Theres been no open spigot," says...Clinton and Attorney General Janet Reno put out a...
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    Clinton, Reno, and Freedom of Information: From Waldheim to Whitewater, in Social Justice » Read Now

    by Marsha Woodbury. 18 pgs.

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    ...heard. Liberating the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA, pronounced "foya...article about the act, "The Freedom of Information Act Has No Clothes," bemoaning...Blackburn...

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