...v. Department of the Navy, 131 S. Ct. 1259 (2011), inapposite because FOIA has a narrower exemption than OPRA. The court also dispatched...
...for the Fourth Circuit. Virginia's Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) grants Virginia citizens access to all public records, but grants no such...
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...and ethnic data. It was one of at least 34 FOIA requests filed that year by the ACLU and its affiliates, spurred by...
An employment test maker is obligated to turn over information about its tests to the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, the Third Circuit rules
Originally Published: The Legal Intelligencer
...words are effective, a judge says. Ruling in a massive FOIA action seeking documents on the federal policy of obtaining fingerprints from state...
...of the reasonability of search efforts by federal government agencies in a FOIA search (where the government has a high burden of proof), we can...
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