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CRS report for Congress volume 97-71 GOV
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The Constitution of the United States makes no specific allowance for any one of the co-equal branches to have access to information held by the others and contains no provision expressly establishing a procedure for, or a right of, public access to government information. Nonetheless, Congress has legislated various public access laws. These include two records access statutes -- the Freedom of Information Act (5 U.S.C. 552) and the Privacy Act (5...
3) Reauthorization of the Perkins Act in the 114th Congress: comparison of current law and H.R. 5587
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CRS report volume R44608