History and Principles of Journalism
The Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) is a U.S. law that grants the public the right to access information from the federal government, promoting transparency and accountability. By allowing citizens to request access to federal agency records, FOIA supports the essential role of journalism in democracy, ensuring that the press can uncover truths that hold the government accountable.
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