A Beautiful Mosaic: How to Use FOIA to Fight Secrecy, Explore History, and Strengthen American Democracy

Presented at HOPE X (2014), July 18, 2014, noon (60 minutes)

The Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) is a simple but powerful tool that permits any citizen to find out more about what their government does, permitting more informed participation in American society and government processes. This presentation will show how public records released under FOIA have been used to expose questionable surveillance programs, domestic drone programs, and even an exploding toilet. It also highlights the availability of an array of free, public resources to explore millions of pages of government records that have already been released, so you can see the results of your tax dollars at work. This talk will also review ways of overcoming some common agency roadblocks to get the records and data you want. Examples will be drawn from the GovernmentAttic.org and Muckrock.com web sites.Two comprehensive workshops will follow: Basic FOIA Workshop, and FOIA Advanced Strategies and Tactics.


Presenters:

  • Michael Morisy
    Michael Morisy is the cofounder of MuckRock, a crowdsourced news site that has filed over 8,000 public records requests everywhere from the FBI and NSA to the Wichita Kansas Police Department. Muckrock's investigations have shed light on domestic surveillance techniques, wasteful spending, and how science was rewritten in favor of tough-on-drugs politics.
  • Michael Ravnitzky
    Michael Ravnitzky is an attorney, engineer, and former journalist who has co-founded several First Amendment-related websites, including GovernmentAttic.org.

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