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DMR News on MSNJudge Rules DOGE Likely Subject to Freedom of Information Act RequestsA federal judge has ruled that the Department of Governmental Efficiency (DOGE) is likely subject to Freedom of Information ...
A judge ruled that DOGE was more than an advisory group and will be likely required to comply with FOIA requests after a watchdog lawsuit.
The judge found that the agency's "unusual secrecy" and "substantial authority" make it subject to public record laws.
A judge found DOGE “likely” subject to public records laws and ordered it to respond quickly to a watchdog group’s FOIA requests.
Judge Cooper has ordered DOGE and the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) to produce the documents requested by CREW “on an ...
Trump officials have argued that records from the government efficiency initiative fall under the Presidential Records Act, ...
Federal court ruling opens DOGE to requests for communications and other records that detail how the agency works and who ...
U.S. District Judge Christopher Cooper said in his ruling that the public could potentially be “irreparably harmed” by any ...
The court criticized the operation as a “Goldilocks entity: not an agency when it is burdensome but an agency when it is ...
DOGE has targeted a number of leased offices for closure in Middle Tennessee, including a 135,373-square-foot IRS office in ...
A federal judge ruled Monday that DOGE is likely covered by the Freedom of Information Act, a federal transparency law that allows outsiders to obtain internal government records detailing agency cond ...
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