Freedom of Information and the Right to Know

The Origins and Applications of the Freedom of Information Act

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Freedom of Information and the Right to Know

The Origins and Applications of the Freedom of Information Act

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This examination of the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) traces the American origins of the belief that the citizens of a democracy have a natural right to know about the workings of their government. The issue began in the colonies and came to a head in the 1950s when escalating government secrecy led the press to demand open government. Declaring that the public business is the public's business, a series of crusading newspaper editors aroused public support for the Freedom of Information Act which was passed in 1966.

The book features in-depth interviews with the architects of the FOIA, the FOIA staff in the major federal agencies, and the most prominent FOIA users throughout the country. The concluding chapter examines current impediments to the full realization of the people's right to know.

Table of Contents

The Right to Know
A Legislative Remedy
Government Compliance with the FOIA
The Effective Use of the FIOA
Freedom of Information in the New Millennium
Appendixes
Selected Bibliography
Index

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Published 30 Oct 1999
Format Hardback
Edition 1st
Extent 232
ISBN 9780313285462
Imprint Greenwood
Dimensions 235 x 156 mm
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing

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Herbert N. Foerstel

HERBERT N. FOERSTEL is the retired former head of…

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