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FOIA Project Postings
FOIA Federal Advisory Meeting Underscores Questions of ‘Release to One, Release to All’ Policy and FOIA Portal Budget: FRINFORMSUM 1/26/2017
Jan 26, 2017
Condor Verdict In, FOIA Requests to the FCC Just Got More Difficult, and More: FRINFORMSUM 1/19/2017
Jan 19, 2017
Dos Erres Arrest, FBI Drastically Reduces Number of Pages for “Complex” Request Threshold, and More: FRINFORMSUM: 1/12/2017
Jan 12, 2017
How Classified Presidential Library Records are Released to the Public
Jan 9, 2017
DOJ Updates FOIA Regulations, Don’t Call it a Leak, and Much More: FRINFORMSUM 1/5/2017
Jan 5, 2017
DOJ Seeks Comments on “Release to One, Release to All” Policy by Dec. 23: FRINFORMSUM 12/15/2016
Dec 15, 2016
“Critical Security Failures” ID’d in Ohio Electronic Voting Systems in 2007: FRINFORMSUM 12/8/2016
Dec 8, 2016
“There’s classified, and then there’s classified”: Tangible Steps to Fix the Classification and Declassification System
Dec 7, 2016
National Security Archive Director Tom Blanton Testifies Today on “Arbitrary and Capricious Classification System”
Dec 7, 2016
Inside Able Archer 83, the Nuclear War Game that Put U.S.-Soviet Relations on “Hair Trigger”
Dec 6, 2016
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