FOIL : the law and the future of public information in New York / Brett Orzechowski.
2018
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Author
Title
FOIL : the law and the future of public information in New York / Brett Orzechowski.
Published
Syracuse, New York : Syracuse University Press, 2018.
Copyright
©2018
Call Number
KFN5827 .O79 2018
Edition
First edition.
ISBN
9780815635727 (hardcover ; alkaline paper)
0815635729 (hardcover ; alkaline paper)
9780815635901 (paperback ; alkaline paper)
0815635907 (paperback ; alkaline paper)
9780815654384 (ebook)
0815635729 (hardcover ; alkaline paper)
9780815635901 (paperback ; alkaline paper)
0815635907 (paperback ; alkaline paper)
9780815654384 (ebook)
Description
ix, 333 pages ; 23 cm
System Control No.
(OCoLC)1012343830
Summary
"The Freedom of Information Law allows any person to request and obtain, without explanation or justification, existing, identifiable, and unpublished governmental records, including documents, data, and video. Signed into law in New York in 1974, FOIL remains a powerful public panacea in unlocking information and maintaining vital transparency in our state government. Databases detailing public employee compensation, online viewing of highway department agreements and school district superintendents’ contracts, and text message exchanges―all disclosed and made public through FOIL requests―are now common, as the last decade has ushered in an increased demand for public information. [The author] guides readers through the creation of the law and the concept of open government in the twenty-first century, offering a foundational understanding of how the legislation works, who is exempt, and how the law was created for every citizen of New York State. Dozens of perspectives―from state senators to a Pulitzer Prize winner to watchdog organizations―outline the impact of New York State’s law. [The author] examines the drafting of current legislation to strengthen the existing law and offers perspectives from those who are confronted with the real challenges of accessing public information every day: journalists, attorneys, and citizens. This exploration of FOIL, including narrative, scholarly examination, and how-to guides, serves as a tour of a law that continues to impact residents across the state."-- Back cover.
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Available in Other Form
Online version: Orzechowski, Brett. FOIL. Syracuse : Syracuse University Press, 2018 9780815654384 (DLC) 2018000392
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Table of Contents
Acknowledgments
vii
pt. One
History and Changes in Media
1.
Brief History of New Yorkers' Right to Know
3
2.
Legacy Media: Choices and Challenge
24
3.
Digital Media: Access and Denial
38
pt. Two
Law and Legislation
4.
Article 78: Last Resort, First Step
57
5.
Exemption, Ethics, and the Joint Commission on Public Ethics
72
6.
Legislature: Two FOIL Bills, One Veto
90
pt. Three
Local
7.
Policy: Police Cameras and the Public
107
8.
Public-Information Officers: Boards and the Bored
127
9.
Business of FOIL
127
pt. Four
More Information: Citizens, Advocacy, and Data
10.
Citizen: George and Helen of Troy
139
11.
Watchdogs: Transparency and Civil Liberties
149
12.
Data: Numbers In, Some Numbers Out
164
pt. Five
More Perspective, Looking into the Future
13.
State and Fed: Different Levels, Same Issues
179
14.
Transparency: Defining the Future of "Open"
194
15.
Administration
210
16.
FOIL Analysis and Review: In Their Words
227
Appendix A
Freedom of Information Law
243
Appendix B
Freedom of Information Act
259
Appendix C
Notable FOIL Cases
281
Appendix D
Sample FOIL Requests
293
Notes
299
Index
325