MuckRock, a public records information service, has used the Freedom of Information Act to uncover the kind of government documents that make history.
These are not those documents. These are the fun ones. More
MuckRock, a public records information service, has used the Freedom of Information Act to uncover the kind of government documents that make history.
These are not those documents. These are the fun ones. More
MuckRock, a public records information service, has used the Freedom of Information Act to uncover the kind of government documents that make history.
These are not those documents. These are the fun ones. More
MuckRock is back with more documents and some audience participation. This week we learn about CIA defectors, the government crashing drones, and how some people still can’t stomach the venerable “F” word. More
The document dorks return this month with a new lineup of five stacks of paper that they read on your behalf, seeing as you couldn’t even make it to Mayor Marty Walsh’s Reddit AMA. Putz. More
We’re starting a new monthly list with the open government/public records news service MuckRock. They keep the government honest by helping people file freedom of information requests all over the country. Here’s five highlights from the past month:
Many people are criticizing “Duck Dynasty” today after one of its stars made anti-gay remarks. But chances are, the controversy will only strengthen the fervor of some of the show’s core fans. In October, one member of Boston-based open government start-up MuckRock asked the Federal Communications Commission for complaints filed against “Duck Dynasty.” Turns out, the majority of complaints aren’t negative at all, but instead praise the show’s down-home Christian values. More