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Transparency groups oppose new California bill blocking access to research records
Following sweeping changes to access to police records, California legislators remain focused on reforming the state’s public records law. This time around, however, environmental groups, scientists, and transparency activists are up in arms against a new bill that’s looking to limit the scope of what researchers at higher-education institutions can and cannot release.
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Documents shed light on FBI’s investigation of The Village Voice and RCFP
An additional 57 pages of Federal Bureau of Investigation documents shed more light on the FBI’s 1976 investigation into The Village Voice and the Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press regarding the publication of the classified and censored Pike Committee report. The documents reveal details of how the Bureau approaches espionage investigations of news outlets and journalism organizations.
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Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press has a belated gift for records requesters
The new year is looking a lot brighter for public records requesters in search of legal help. Last week, the Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press announced their new and improved state open records guides, which give an easy-to-read overview of state public records law.
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What you missed from our FOIA Slack Chat with Jessie Gomez
Last Friday, MuckRock’s Sam Whitmore Media Survey Fellow Jessie Gomez joined us for our weekly Friday FOIA Chat on MuckRock’s Slack Channel. Gomez is currently working on building FOIA resources for researchers and journalists, and one of the problems she is looking to tackle is the complicated, varying, and often baseless FOIA fees. Here’s some strategies that came out of the conversation.
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What you missed from our FOIA Slack Chat with Adam Marshall
Adam Marshall recently joined us to talk about government surveillance and answer common questions that can stump FOIA requesters. Find out what you missed and details on Friday’s upcoming FOIA chat.
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Removing the redactions in Chicago, a faked cleanup stalls affordable housing, and a chance to get your FOIA questions answered
If you’re looking for FOIA Friday inspiration, you’ve come to the right place. See how others are using public records to open up government and keep our democracy informed.
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What you missed from our FOIA Slack Chat with Matt Topic
Matt Topic recently joined us to talk about government surveillance and answer common questions that can stump FOIA requesters. Find out what you missed and details on Friday’s upcoming FOIA chat.
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How Reporters Committee for the Freedom of the Press can help with FOIA
If you’re trying to master the art of public records, there are few better places to start than the Reporters Committee for the Freedom of the Press. Since 1970, the non-profit has served reporters across the country in fighting to open up government. Here are RCFP’s tips from our recent Slack FOIA Chat.
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Join us for upcoming MuckRock Slack FOIA chats
MuckRock’s FOIA Slack has grown to over 3,000 registered members, and we’re kicking off a new round of Slack FOIA Chats focused on issues ranging from making the most of resources from the Reporters Committee for the Freedom of the Press to tips from one of America’s most prolific requesters, as well as insight on how to dig into cold case murder files.