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Wikipedia Edit A Thon: Improving FOIA
Join the FOIA Edit-a-thon at the Center for Public Integrity and help to improve or create Wikipedia articles about the U.S. Freedom of Information Act.
New to editing Wikipedia? Don't worry - Training will be provided. Laptops are required. Please bring your own.
When
- Friday, July 19 2019 from 3-5pm
Where
- Center for Public Integrity
- Barr Building
- 910 17th St NW #700
- Washington, DC 20006
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editTraining will be led by Andrew Lih (User:Fuzheado) with volunteers from Wikimedia DC. This event is open to up to 12 participants of all Wikipedia experience levels, from beginner to expert.
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edit- Fuzheado | Talk 11:27, 18 July 2019 (UTC)
- econterms (talk) 22:52, 18 July 2019 (UTC)
- Brock-brac (talk) 19:06, 19 July 2019 (UTC)
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editSuggested Work List
edit- Freedom of Information Act (United_States)
- Elaborate on Exemption 4 - "trade secrets and commercial or financial information obtained from a person and privileged or confidential"
- Add mention of 1974 landmark case National Parks Conservation Ass'n v. Morton
- "releasing the data was likely (1) to impair the Government’s ability to obtain necessary information in the future; or (2) to cause substantial harm to the competitive position of the person from whom the information was obtained." - from Lexology [1]
- Add mention of 2019 Supreme Court decision on Food Mktg. Inst. v. Argus Leader Media - PDF file
- "The Court’s decision overturns the definition of confidential established over forty years ago in Nat’l Parks & Conservation Ass'n v. Morton, 498 F.2d 765 (D.C. Cir. 1974)." - Department of Justice [2]
- "Court gives broad meaning to “confidential” in FOIA exemption for commercial and financial information" - SCOTUSblog [3]
- Add mention of 1974 landmark case National Parks Conservation Ass'n v. Morton
- Elaborate on Exemption 4 - "trade secrets and commercial or financial information obtained from a person and privileged or confidential"
- Administrative Procedure Act (United States)
- Wikidata items related to this
- Add Wikidata items for the important cases related to FOIA over the years
- Example of a Supreme Court citation tree generated via Wikidata for Roe v. Wade [4]
- Sources to draw from
- FOIA blog at NARA
- There's a (new?) job title in the Federal government for FOIA and privacy experts: Look for job series 0306, Government Information Specialist job series; some info may be at OPM.gov
- Freedom of Information Act = 5 U.S.C. 552, right?
- Many/most FOIA requests are from potential government suppliers who want to find out about existing contracts and acquisition. (source, aside from uncite-able interviews? uncertain)
- Govt agencies use one of a couple of common platforms to process and track FOIA requests ; This is one: http://foiaonline.gov/foiaonline/action/public/about
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