Constitutional Law
Jul. 12, 2016
FOIA follows Clinton's emails to her private servers
The question shouldn't even be a close one. Public records law followed then-Secretary of State Hillary Clinton home the day her staff set up a private email server at her house, and she began using it to send and store government records. By Charles D. Tobin




The question shouldn't even be a close one.
Public records law followed then-Secretary of State Hillary Clinton home the day her staff set up a private email server at her house, and she began using it to send and store government records.
But while that proposition may seem straightforward, government transparency laws aren't. I wish they were.
The Freedom of Information Act, which governs the public's rig...
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