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Daily Archives: October 19, 2012
Marge Buckley’s Freedom of Info & Privacy Act Request to FBI
This is a lesson on how to do a Freedom of Information Act and a Privacy Act request to federal agencies. It is also a commentary in an oblique way into the ethics of Kevin D. Akin, who attempted to … Continue reading →
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Tagged American Indian Movement, Ben Spock, Bland Pugh, Charles Koti, FBI, FLorence Crittendon hospital, Free Venice, Freedom of Information Act, Henry A. Wallace, Jan B. Tucker, John Houston, Kevin D. Akin, Labor Youth League, Los Angeles Free Press, Lubin vs Panish, Marge Buckley, Marguerite M. Buckley, Meiklejohn Civil Liberties Institute, National Lawyers Guild, Neighborhood Legal Services, Peace & Freedom Party, Privacy Act, Progressive Party, Richard Nixon, RIck Davidson, Roseanne Barr, Southern California Library for Social Studies and Research, Synanon, University of Michigan, Wallace McClay, World Trade Organization Seattle 1999, Wounded Knee
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