This article will discuss the proper scope of disclosure under the Freedom of Information Act of the files and administrative and policy materials of the IRS, with particular attention to the following currently contested issues: (1) the extent to which IRS guideline documents and private letter rulings are subject to disclosure; (2) the proper scope of the FOIA exemption for interagency or intra-agency memorandums or letters which would not be available by law to a party other than an agency in litigation with the agency as applied to the IRS; and (3) the scope of the exemption for investigatory records compiled for law enforcement purposes as applied to the IRS
When members of a state legislature debated and then voted on a controversial amendment to the state...
This report discusses the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA), which was designed to enable any pers...
The amount of the aggregate annual appropriations for the civilian and military intelligence program...
This article will discuss the proper scope of disclosure under the Freedom of Information Act of the...
In enacting the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) in 1966, Congress provided for broad disclosure of...
The U.S. government maintains a vast amount of personally-identifiable information on millions of Am...
A fundamental maxim of American political philosophy is the right of each citizen to know what his g...
This Note examines possible constitutional protections for the individual interest in restricting a ...
In the recent District of Columbia Court of Appeals case of Forsham v. Califano, the definition of ...
This Comment analyzes the approaches of the courts of appeals to the confidential source exemption. ...
The eighteenth year of the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) witnessed a continuation of the trend t...
The eighteenth year of the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) 1 witnessed a continuation of the trend...
Congress drafted the Freedom of Information Act to ensure that the public would always be able to ke...
This Comment focuses upon both the practical and constitutional defects present in the Internal Reve...
This report discusses Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) amendments proposed by the 109th and 110th C...
When members of a state legislature debated and then voted on a controversial amendment to the state...
This report discusses the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA), which was designed to enable any pers...
The amount of the aggregate annual appropriations for the civilian and military intelligence program...
This article will discuss the proper scope of disclosure under the Freedom of Information Act of the...
In enacting the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) in 1966, Congress provided for broad disclosure of...
The U.S. government maintains a vast amount of personally-identifiable information on millions of Am...
A fundamental maxim of American political philosophy is the right of each citizen to know what his g...
This Note examines possible constitutional protections for the individual interest in restricting a ...
In the recent District of Columbia Court of Appeals case of Forsham v. Califano, the definition of ...
This Comment analyzes the approaches of the courts of appeals to the confidential source exemption. ...
The eighteenth year of the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) witnessed a continuation of the trend t...
The eighteenth year of the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) 1 witnessed a continuation of the trend...
Congress drafted the Freedom of Information Act to ensure that the public would always be able to ke...
This Comment focuses upon both the practical and constitutional defects present in the Internal Reve...
This report discusses Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) amendments proposed by the 109th and 110th C...
When members of a state legislature debated and then voted on a controversial amendment to the state...
This report discusses the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA), which was designed to enable any pers...
The amount of the aggregate annual appropriations for the civilian and military intelligence program...