The Constitution of the United States makes no specific allowance for any one of the co-equal branches to have access to information held by the others and contains no provision expressly establishing a procedure for, or a right of, public access to government information. Nonetheless, Congress has legislated various public access laws. These include two records access statutes—the Freedom of Information Act (5 U.S.C. 552) and the Privacy Act (5 U.S.C. 552a)—and two meetings access statutes—the Federal Advisory Committee Act (5 U.S.C. App.) and the Government in the Sunshine Act (5 U.S.C. 552b). Moreover, due to the American separation of powers model of government, interbranch conflicts over the accessibility of information are neither un...
The eighteenth year of the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) 1 witnessed a continuation of the trend...
To save resources and build on private expertise, federal agencies have incorporated privately draft...
Throughout Anglo-American history those in government have sought to silence opposition. Public disc...
The Constitution of the United States makes no specific allowance for any one of the co-equal branch...
The Constitution of the United States makes no specific allowance for any one of\ud the co-equal bra...
The U.S. Constitution makes no specific allowance for any one of the three branches of the federal g...
American law has yet to reach a satisfying conclusion about public access to information on governme...
Confidentiality and Access: Legislative Initiatives in the United States Governmen
Congress drafted the Freedom of Information Act to ensure that the public would always be able to ke...
Considers (85) S. 2148, (85) S. 921.Considers legislation to require Federal departments and agencie...
State constitutions receive relatively little academic attention, yet they are the source of signifi...
Considers (86) S. 186.Considers S. 186, to amend the Administrative Procedure Act to require establi...
The U.S. government maintains a vast amount of personally-identifiable information on millions of Am...
Access to information is a topic which has been extensively debated in recent years. Legislative sc...
The initial Freedom of Information Act was created so that the public could have greater access to r...
The eighteenth year of the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) 1 witnessed a continuation of the trend...
To save resources and build on private expertise, federal agencies have incorporated privately draft...
Throughout Anglo-American history those in government have sought to silence opposition. Public disc...
The Constitution of the United States makes no specific allowance for any one of the co-equal branch...
The Constitution of the United States makes no specific allowance for any one of\ud the co-equal bra...
The U.S. Constitution makes no specific allowance for any one of the three branches of the federal g...
American law has yet to reach a satisfying conclusion about public access to information on governme...
Confidentiality and Access: Legislative Initiatives in the United States Governmen
Congress drafted the Freedom of Information Act to ensure that the public would always be able to ke...
Considers (85) S. 2148, (85) S. 921.Considers legislation to require Federal departments and agencie...
State constitutions receive relatively little academic attention, yet they are the source of signifi...
Considers (86) S. 186.Considers S. 186, to amend the Administrative Procedure Act to require establi...
The U.S. government maintains a vast amount of personally-identifiable information on millions of Am...
Access to information is a topic which has been extensively debated in recent years. Legislative sc...
The initial Freedom of Information Act was created so that the public could have greater access to r...
The eighteenth year of the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) 1 witnessed a continuation of the trend...
To save resources and build on private expertise, federal agencies have incorporated privately draft...
Throughout Anglo-American history those in government have sought to silence opposition. Public disc...