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We FOIA’d every federal agency for their ‘Glomar’ responses. Here’s what we learned.
RCFP analysis provides important insights into government’s use of “Glomar” doctrine to “neither confirm nor deny” existence of records
March 15, 2024
By
Shawn Musgrave
and
Adam A. Marshall
Categorized in
Freedom of Information
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DC Circuit issues two notable FOIA decisions
One case involved records related to the Intelligence Community’s duty to warn Jamal Khashoggi about impending threats to his life.
August 30, 2021
By
Gabe Rottman
Categorized in
Freedom of Information
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Committee to Protect Journalists v. CIA
Amicus brief filed by the Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press and 32 media organizations Court: U.S. Court of…
July 24, 2020
By
Chris Young
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Freedom of Information
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Reporters Committee secures FOIA win in case to uncover details on FBI impersonation of documentary filmmakers
Q&A: What the Reporters Committee’s recent FOIA win means for the public and journalists The U.S. District Court for the…
March 13, 2019
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Pariss Briggs
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Freedom of Information
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FBI records shed light on the agency’s impersonation of journalists and documentary filmmakers
Documents obtained through FOIA lawsuit by the Reporters Committee reveal policies for undercover impersonation of members of the media.
October 5, 2018
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Jennifer Nelson
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