A FOIA for the Digital Age
After fifty years of FOIA, Tyler Bugg considers what the legislation would look like if it were implemented for our modern age.
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After fifty years of FOIA, Tyler Bugg considers what the legislation would look like if it were implemented for our modern age.
Weekly roundup of news, research, and other developments in the asset building field.
The Senate is currently debating an amendment that would greatly expand the FBI’s surveillance authority and remove crucial oversight.
The UN warns of widespread food shortages in the war-torn country, raising further risks of regional destabilization.
Key trends in 2016 KIDS COUNT Data Book include gains in health insurance but stagnating poverty and racial inequity.
Zuzana Boehmová is taking the Brexit personally—because it was in part about keeping her out.
A popular narrative says gender plays a starring role in candidates’ success. A new study suggests otherwise. Chayenne Polimédio explores.
Reid Cramer looks at how the social safety net was knit—and how it might still be strengthened.
Karen Greenberg’s new book explores the making of the security state and what it means for the state of our security.