Arizona shooting backlash: Is public information a threat?, January 14, 2011
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FOIAchat was a weekly conference on Twitter that occurred between 2010 and 2013 from 2 PM to 3 PM EST under the hashtag #foiachat. The discussion invited collaboration between activists, citizens, bloggers, and journalists on public records requests topics. Topics included the Freedom of Information Act and state equivalents, open meetings laws, and related issues.[1]
FOIAchat was discontinued in 2013. Read our legal disclaimer.
During the FOIAchat, 19 contributors participated. To review the FOIAchat on Twitter, click here.
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- Association of Prosecuting Attorneys - Judge Named to Preside Over Federal Trial in Arizona Shooting
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