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FOIA reform bill – opposed by the Justice Department – passes Senate

By Danielle Kerem On Tuesday, the Senate unanimously approved the FOIA Improvement Act, legislation that seeks to strengthen the open records law by limiting exemptions, digitizing documents, and expanding public access. In particular, the proposed statute would require that agencies prove specific, identifiable harm when justifying refusal to disclose documents. The Senate voted in favor of the […]

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Criminalizing Dissent: Civil Society Organizations Demand Inquiry into Domestic Surveillance of Political Activists

By Danielle Kerem Over the past year, documents released under the Freedom of Information Act have revealed new details about the Federal Bureau of Investigation and Department of Homeland Security’s suspicionless surveillance of domestic advocacy groups. Significantly, the FOIA documents suggest that Black Lives Matter, Occupy Wall Street, School of the Americas Watch, and the […]