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The Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) enables any person to access,
without explanation or justification, to certain existing,
identifiable, unpublished, executive branch agency records.
Pursuant to FOIA, the public has presumptive access to requested
agency records unless the material falls within any of the FOIA's
nine categories of exemption from disclosure. Disputes over the
accessibility of requested records can be appealed administratively
or ultimately settled in court. FOIA is a widely used tool of
inquiry and information gathering for various sectors of American
society, including the press, businesses, scholars, attorneys,
consumers, and activists. This book discusses FOIA's history,
examines its implementation, and provides potential policy
approaches for Congress
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