Government agencies routinely refuse to respond to Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) requests because of legally sanctioned exemptions to disclosure of records. But sometimes the government goes too far.
Read MoreThe Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) gives the United States public the right to request access to records from federal agencies.[1] Enacted in 1966, it allows any person, including U.S. citizens, foreign nationals, and organizations, to obtain copies of records created or obtained by a federal agency that are in the agency’s possession or control at the time of the request.
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