FOIA
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It’s not something you can FOIA, so the best I can muster is speculation as to the image’s provenance.
From Slate • Sep. 22, 2024
The law, known as FOIA, gives people the right to obtain copies of federal records.
From New York Times • May 28, 2024
He worried that personal information in NIH emails could be publicly released, after being requested via FOIA, and increase the risks for Daszak.
From Science Magazine • May 23, 2024
When we first filed that FOIA, they came back with an acknowledgment that there were zero documents responsive to our request.
From Salon • Nov. 6, 2023
“Unless it is clear on the face of the request that the demanded records are not subject to FOIA, the public body must search for responsive records,” the justices said.
From Seattle Times • Jun. 14, 2023
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