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Summary judgment in Guantanamo FOIA case

From Lawfare: U.S. District Judge John D. Bates has granted summary judgment to the Pentagon in a Freedom of Information Act cast brought by the International Counsel Bureau and the law firm of...

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Penn State faculty member battles Pentagon over interrogation secrecy

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NFOIC's State FOIA Friday for February 1, 2013

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Pentagon agrees to publish Manning rulings

From Salon: Following multiple FOIA requests from journalists and pressure from human rights group, the Pentagon Wednesday published 84 judicial orders and rulings from the court-martial proceedings...

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DoD: Media must request drone strike data

From Air Force Times: Information on weapon releases from remotely piloted aircraft — previously made open to the public — is now only available through official Freedom of Information Act...

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U.S. files on Bin Laden raid purged from Pentagon computers for secrecy

From NY Daily News:  The nation's top special operations commander ordered military files about the Navy SEAL raid on Osama bin Laden's hideout to be purged from Defense Department computers and sent...

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The 95 media-worthy FOIA requests flagged for Pentagon approval

From Jason Leopold at The Public Record: A few weeks ago, the nonpartisan organization Cause of Action posted a story on its website about a secret Pentagon policy that calls for certain Freedom of...

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Talks behind 'Zero Dark Thirty' will stay secret

From Courthouse News Service:  Though makers of the film "Zero Dark Thirty" were given access to the officers who helped take out Osama bin Laden, a government watchdog cannot get the same treatment,...

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Failed Pentagon fax machine blocks FOIA requests

From ars technica: The Office of the Secretary of Defense (OSD) will not be faxing any orders to Five Guys or receiving journalists' Freedom Of Information Act requests anytime soon. According to a...

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Releasing Drone Program Memos Is Fundamental to Government Transparency

On May 13, the Center for Effective Government joined other open government organizations in urging Attorney General Eric Holder not to appeal the decision of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second...

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Virginia State Police refuses to disclose publicly funded weapons and vehicles

The Virginia Department of State Police has refused to disclose the types of patrol rifles and other tactical weapons and vehicles it possesses in a decision criticized by civil liberty groups and...

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DOD Stonewalls Freedom of Information Act Request From Ailing Vet

A veteran has sought information about Fort McClellan’s chemical contamination from the Department of Defense since last year, but his Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request has gone unanswered....

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Work Pledges Transparency in DoD Laboratory Review

WASHINGTON, June 3, 2015 – Deputy Defense Secretary Bob Work today promised transparency in the Defense Department’s comprehensive review of its laboratory procedures, processes, and protocols...

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Judge Says Government Can Continue To Refuse To Acknowledge Certain Drone...

Documents pertaining to the accidental killing of two men by US drone strikes in Yemen can continue to remain unacknowledged by the agencies guiding the strikes.read more

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GAO: DOD must improve transparency of spec ops funding

While U.S. Special Operations Command has seen a dramatic increase in personnel and funding since the beginning of the war on terror, the Defense Department still is unable to accurately provide...

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Report: New York's regional councils lack transparency

New York's regional council process that has awarded nearly $3 billion since 2011 for economic development lacks transparency and doesn’t adequately report on the outcome of various projects,...

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Editorial: Open data grows in 2015 (but not enough)

As 2015 winds to a close, we can look back on a year of success stories and failures when it comes to transparency in government. At the start of the year, the federal government began releasing its...

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Editorial: Disclosure on lump sum payments in Texas

Lump sum payments from campaign and political action committees to consultants are blocking the public view of Texas campaign spending. At the moment, the public is being asked to trust that these...

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Push is on to make police investigation records public in Kansas

The more than 27-year-old case file on the disappearance of Randy Leach, a Linwood high school honor student, must be thousands of pages. But it's impossible to know because the Leavenworth County...

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Ohio treasurer asks charter schools to put finances online

Ohio Treasurer Josh Mandel is cajoling thousands of local governments, public universities, the Ohio pension systems and others to post their expenditures on his government transparency website,...

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