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The Freedom of Information Act and Vaughn v. Rosen
American University Law Review (1974)
  • Robert G. Vaughn
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: Beginning in the summer of 1969, large numbers of law students were mobilized by Ralph Nader for intensive studies of federal agencies. These projects culminated in a number of critical reports focusing on the Federal Trade Commission, the Interstate Commerce Commission, the National Air Pollution Control Administration, and the Food and Drug Administration.' The project participants encountered the bureaucratic roadblocks which citizens commonly face in attempting to invoke the Freedom of Information Act.
Keywords
  • National Air Pollution Commission,
  • Freedom of Information Act,
  • Ralph Nader,
  • Federal Trade Commission,
  • Interstate Commerce,
  • Food and Drug
Disciplines
Publication Date
1974
Citation Information
Robert G. Vaughn. "The Freedom of Information Act and Vaughn v. Rosen" American University Law Review Vol. 23 (1974) p. 865 ISSN: 0003-1453
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/robert_vaughn/8/