While journalistic skill and technique are essential for writing a good investigative article, we often take it for granted that... View Article
Continue readingHow I Defeated Terminus
This Sunshine Week is bringing in a series of remarkable citizens around the nation — showing us that everyone can... View Article
Continue readingDepartment of Justice celebrates Sunshine Week
Earlier this afternoon the Department of Justice and Attorney General Eric Holder celebrated Sunshine Week by highlighting the federal government’s... View Article
Continue readingI guess we need a refresher course on transparency in Kentucky. Maybe an introductory course?
Today, the Kentucky House State Government Committee will (if it hasn’t already) be hearing HB 496 — a bill we... View Article
Continue readingRevisions to Minnesota Law Concerning Freedom of Information
A timely post by our guest blogger Charlie Leck on the state of FOI in Minnesota. Earlier, Charlie wrote about... View Article
Continue readingFreedom of Information in Minnesota (and 2012 proposals for change in the Minnesota law)
State Freedom of Information laws are in the limelight again. This time from Minnesota. The state’s proposed revision’s on FOIA... View Article
Continue readingWho visited Jack Abramoff in Cumberland prison? We’ve FOIAed to find out
In his book Capitol Punishment: The Hard Truth about Washington Corruption from America's Most Notorious Lobbyist, Jack Abramoff notes that while serving his sentence for mail fraud and conspiracy in a federal prison in Cumberland, Md., he was fortunate that "some intrepid public officials [made] the trek to Cumberland, including Congressman Dana Rohrabacher, his wife Rhonda, and their adorable triplets..."
In an interview with The Hill, Abramoff was cagey on the subject of whether other members of Congress made similar treks: "I'm not saying they have or they haven't," he told the publication, adding that Rohrabacher is ...
Continue readingThe News Without Transparency: Records not so Open with Obama
The News Without Transparency: Records not so Open with Obama The Department of Justice’s recently proposed changes for the way... View Article
Continue readingJustice Department’s New FOIA Regulations: Still Worse than Reported
Since the last time we wrote about the DOJ’s newly proposed FOIA regulations, as part of signing on to EPIC’s... View Article
Continue readingObama’s DOJ Seeks to Weaken the FOIA
Obama’s Department of Justice has proposed a new set of rules for how the agency fills Freedom of Information Act... View Article
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