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US Justice Dept. Says NO to Lawsuits Until Obama Administration Rewrites FOIA GuidelinesUnited States Department of Justice Say NO to Lawsuits Until President Obama's
Administration Rewrites Freedom of Information Act Guidelines
"I like to think of the Freedom of Information Act as democracy’s x-ray machine, because it gives us an inside look at the internal machinery of government so we can identify the waste, fraud, abuse and corruption that leave our nation dangerously weak, inefficient, and ineffective. Unfortunately the x-ray machine is not working as well as it should, and important information about the health of our democracy is being hidden from view."
—Caroline Fredrickson, Director, ACLU Washington Legislative Office, Freedom of Information Act Before the House Government Reform and Oversight Subcommittee on Information Policy, Census, and National Archives ('07)
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"... the Justice Department requested a 90-day stay so it could have more time to review three torture memos that we’ve specifically re-requested for release through our five-year-old Freedom of Information Act request."
Source:
OLC: We’ll See You in Court!
(Blog of Rights - ACLU, Feb. 13, 2009) http://blog.aclu.org/2009/02/13/olc-well-see-you-in-court/ ACLU - National Security: Freedom of Information/Government Secrets American Civil Liberties Union http://www.aclu.org/natsec/foia/index.html ACLU - Government Documents on Torture Freedom of Information Act
American Civil Liberties Union [ documents the government did not want the general public to read ] http://www.aclu.org/intlhumanrights/gen/13794res20050429.html News:
Obama administration defending Bush secrets
Justice Department seeks to hold back lawsuits as FOIA rules rewritten (MSNBC, AP, Feb 16, 2009) [Freedom of Information Act] http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/29225492/ Research Link:
FAS Project on Government Secrecy: Obama Administration Documents on Secrecy Policy
(Federation of American Scientists) http://www.fas.org/sgp/obama/index.html Watch:
YouTube - LawWebTV: Freedom of Information Act
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mWzeAomhQjU |
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