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Guidelines set for FOIA attorney fees

August 23, 2012 FOIA Illinois 0

Filing a successful FOIA request remains a high-risk endeavor in the District of Columbia. The Blog of LegalTimes reports that a three-judge panel ruled Thursday to set parameters for prevailing parties to recover attorney’s fees after a FOIA dispute goes to court. The ruling was a blow to the city’s […]

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Vivelo Hoy FOIA uncovers racial disparity in jaywalking arrests

August 24, 2012 FOIA Illinois 0

The Atlantic ruminates on a recent FOIA request from Chicago’s Vivelohoy that uncovered a racial disparity in jaywalking arrests in Champaign and Urbana, the two towns that contain the University of Illinois. While 16 percent of their population is black, the FOIA request showed that 88 percent of jaywalking arrests in Champaign […]

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Quinn regularly cites “preliminary draft” FOIA exemption

August 27, 2012 FOIA Illinois 0

Are you familiar with the “preliminary drafts” exemption to Illinois Freedom of Information Act requests, which allows policymakers to withhold early versions of documents while they’re in their earliest stages, under the assumption that later, revised and finalized versions will be made available? Illinois Governor Pat Quinn knows the exemption […]

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White House responds to FOIA request for beer recipe

September 1, 2012 FOIA Illinois 1

Despite the humorous nature of the FOIA request for the White House beer recipes, the POTUS’ Assistant Chef responded Saturday with a wisecracking blog post on WhiteHouse.gov that included recipes for Honey Ale, Honey Brown Ale and Honey Porter. Check out what may be one of the first video responses […]

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More On That White House Beer FOIA

September 9, 2012 FOIA Illinois 0

Still your favorite FOIA story of the month? More musings on what the beer recipe FOIA says about the Obama administration’s commitment to transparency (or not), from the Washington Examiner. Some White House offices are exempt from the law, several are expressly covered, but most offices, being creatures of whimsical, […]

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Virginia’s FOIA Act faces challenge over video conferencing

September 11, 2012 FOIA Illinois 0

An editorial from the Virginian-Pilot about an attempt to extend a uniquely convenient luxury to more elected officials. Under current law, state officials have enjoyed wiggle room that their counterparts in municipalities have not: They can participate in meetings by phone or video so long as they comply with certain […]

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Three New FOIA Exclusions: When Agencies Can Legally Lie, And Why

September 18, 2012 FOIA Illinois 0

Here’s the quick-and-dirty on three statutory exclusions recently added by Congress to national FOIA policy, via guidance issued Friday by the Department of Justice. The three exclusions target circumstances where even acknowledging the existence of certain records can threaten law enforcement or national security interests. In these three cases, federal […]

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Acronymapalooza: The ACLU FOIA Case Over CIA Drone Use Data

September 20, 2012 FOIA Illinois 0

Harvard Law School professor Jack Goldsmith specializes in national security law, presidential power, cybersecurity, international law, internet law, foreign relations law, and conflict of laws. On his Lawfare blog Thursday, he previewed the scheduled oral arguments over a contentious FOIA dispute involving the American Civil Liberties Union and the Central […]