Could the open government movement shut the door on Freedom of Information?

ab1630's bookmarks 2018-03-14

Summary:

"For democracy to work, citizens need to know what their government is doing. Then they can hold government officials and institutions accountable.

Over the last 50 years, Freedom of Information – or FOI – laws have been one of the most useful methods for citizens to learn what government is doing. These state and federal laws give people the power to request, and get, government documents. From everyday citizens to journalists, FOI laws have proven a powerful way to uncover the often-secret workings of government.

But a potential threat is emerging – from an unexpected place – to FOI laws.

We are scholars of government administration, ethics and transparency. And our research leads us to believe that while FOI laws have always faced many challenges, including resistance, evasion,  and poor implementation and enforcement, the last decade has brought a different kind of challenge in the form of a new approach to transparency...."

Link:

http://theconversation.com/could-the-open-government-movement-shut-the-door-on-freedom-of-information-92724

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Tags:

oa.new oa.foi oa.government oa.usa oa.law oa.legislation oa.obstacles oa.access oa.psi oa.strategies oa.taxpayers oa.data

Date tagged:

03/14/2018, 12:16

Date published:

03/14/2018, 08:16