October 18, 2001
3:27 PM
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Ashcroft issues new policy on FOIA requeststhat rescinds a 1993 policy that made it somewhat harder for federal agencies to refuse requests for public records. No surprise, especially given the current situation, but the interesting part is the rationale: Ashcroft cites national security, the effectiveness of law enforcement and protecting sensitive business information. "I encourage your agency to carefully consider the protection of all such values and interests when making disclosure determinations under the FOIA." (via Politechbot)
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posted by rushmc at 5:24 PM on October 18, 2001