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  • #Redirect [[Freedom of Information Act]]
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  • {{r|Freedom of Information Act}}
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  • ...d]] for his material was IRONBARK, which can be searched in the online CIA Freedom of Information Act reading room.
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Freedom of Information Act]]. Needs checking by a human.
    789 bytes (105 words) - 10:33, 23 March 2024
  • ...Archive obtains its materials through a variety of methods, including the Freedom of Information act, Mandatory Declassification Review, presidential paper collections, congres
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  • ...ald]]'', had to resort to the [[Freedom of Information Act (United States)|Freedom of Information Act]] request to acquire a copy of a report on a grounding in October 2011. Mu
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  • The U.S. '''Freedom of Information Act (FOIA)''' is a piece of legislation that enables individuals and groups to
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  • * The [[Freedom of Information Act]] (FOIA), 5 U.S.C. 552
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  • {{r|Freedom of Information Act}}
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  • ...hics and morality in our nation's public life. Using public records, the [[Freedom of Information Act]] and [[litigation]], investigates "misconduct by government officials and It obtained, through the [[Freedom of Information Act]], a 2001 report from the [[U.S. Department of Justice]], "National Securit
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  • .... Docket No. 09-1279.'' The appellant argues that Exemption 7(C) of the [[Freedom of Information Act]] (FOIA), dealing with “personal privacy,” protects not only the privac
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  • ...ystem. He has obtained and published many government policies through the Freedom of Information Act process, and has testified before Congress and executive agencies such as t
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  • ...n legislative challenges to classification policy, civil actions using the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) of several countries, and the leaking and publication of classified
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  • ...procedures and harsher penalties for failure to abide by the JFK Act and [[Freedom of Information Act|FOIA]] requests and destruction of records. One area of current contention
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  • * to protect certain classified information from disclosure under the Freedom of Information Act.
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  • | title = Response to Freedom of Information Act request for records regarding the destruction of...recordings of the Padill
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  • ...islation, the legislation still suffers from limitations. Should a federal freedom of information act be drafted it would conflict with the Official Secrets Act – in which any
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  • ...ay; Former counsel, U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee; Co-author of the 1974 Freedom of Information Act amendments) ...entations at various U.S. and Latin American forums on the use of the U.S. Freedom of Information Act and U.S. declassified documents to clarify human rights abuses and the stru
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  • ...Müller was released under the [[Freedom of Information Act (United States)|Freedom of Information Act]] in 2001, and documents several unsuccessful attempts by U.S. agencies to
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  • ...that some had apparently disappeared. The ''Associated Press'' issued many Freedom of Information Act requests, requesting Guantanamo captives' documents|documentation of the ca
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  • * Freedom of Information Act[http://www.legislation.gov.uk/ukpga/2000/36/contents] - created a statutory
    33 KB (4,932 words) - 16:57, 29 March 2024
  • ...es. They have also written software, built hardware, written papers, filed Freedom of Information Act requests, filed lawsuits, set up web sites, and advocated civil disobedienc
    35 KB (5,430 words) - 07:27, 18 March 2024
  • In the United States, the [[Freedom of Information Act]] (FOIA) guarantees journalists the right to obtain copies of government do
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  • ...]] investigations, which were only made public following his death under [[Freedom of Information Act|FOIA]], involving seven sexual misconduct complaints dating back to the ear
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  • | journal = USA Today}}</ref> An email obtained by USA Today, under the Freedom of Information Act, said the list of mentors was "one short since Old Dominion University cut
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  • ...Would Restrict Public Access to Crucial Human Rights Information Under the Freedom of Information Act
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  • 2000 &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Freedom of Information Act[http://www.opsi.gov.uk/Acts/acts2000/ukpga_20000036_en_1]
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  • ...A good deal of the information has come into public view either through [[Freedom of Information Act]] queries<ref>{{cite web
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  • Continuing Freedom of Information Act and other research by his attorney caused a federal judge to throw out the
    60 KB (9,516 words) - 04:30, 21 March 2024
  • ...September 2008, and the waste of public money caused by a high volume of [[Freedom of Information Act|FOIA]] requests. <ref name="Continetti">[http://www.weeklystandard.com/Cont ...s requests, although it conflates the state Records Act with the federal [[Freedom of Information Act]] (FOIA). <ref name=WSJ>{{citation
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