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Table of Contents


 * Introduction
 * Text of the FOIA
 * Legislative History
 * Agency FOIA Regulations
 * Executive Branch Guidance
 * History
 * Current Guidance
 * OGIS Guidance
 * OIP Guidance
 * Affirmative Disclosures
 * (a)(1) requirements
 * (a)(2) requirements
 * Enforcement of affirmative disclosures
 * Entities Subject to FOIA
 * Records Subject to FOIA
 * Making a FOIA Request
 * Fees and Fee Categories
 * Types of fees
 * News Media Requesters
 * Educational & Scientific Requesters
 * Commercial Requesters
 * Other Requesters
 * Fee Waivers
 * Expedited Processing


 * Pre-determination agency responsibilities
 * Accepting requests
 * Multitrack processing
 * Searching for records
 * Sufficiency of an agency's search
 * Consultations/Referrals
 * Estimated dates of completion
 * Public liaisons & FOIA officers
 * Pre-determination communications
 * Determinations & releasing records
 * Timing
 * Required Contents
 * Segregable Information
 * Format of Records
 * Administrative Appeals
 * Timing of an administrative appeal
 * What can be appealed?
 * Contents of an administrative appeal
 * Timing of the agency response
 * New issues raised on appeal
 * Sample administrative appeals
 * Office of Government Information Services
 * Mediation
 * Compliance Reviews
 * Recommendations/Other


 * Exemptions from disclosure
 * Foreseeable Harm Standard
 * Exemption 1
 * Exemption 2
 * Exemption 3
 * Exemption 4
 * Exemption 5
 * Threshold Requirement
 * Deliberative Process Privilege
 * Work Product Privilege
 * Attorney-Client Privilege
 * Other Privileges
 * Exemption 6
 * Threshold Requirement
 * Privacy Interest
 * Public Interest
 * Exemption 7
 * Threshold Requirement
 * Exemption 7(A)
 * Exemption 7(B)
 * Exemption 7(C)
 * Exemption 7(D)
 * Exemption 7(E)
 * Exemption 7(F)
 * Exemption 8
 * Exemption 9
 * § 552(c) Exclusions
 * Glomar Responses
 * Discretionary Disclosure


 * Litigation
 * Standing
 * Exhaustion of Administrative Remedies
 * Jurisdiction and Venue
 * Statute of Limitations
 * Pleadings
 * Preliminary Injunctions
 * Motions to Dismiss
 * Discovery
 * Vaughn Indices
 * Agency Declarations
 * In Camera Inspection
 * Standard of Review
 * Motions for Summary Judgment
 * Trial
 * Relief and Remedies
 * Costs and Attorney Fees
 * Appellate Practice
 * Reverse FOIA Lawsuits
 * Agency Reporting Requirements
 * FOIA and the Privacy Act
 * FOIA and the Administrative Procedure Act
 * Mandatory Declassification Review
 * Major Supreme Court FOIA Cases
 * Additional Resources


 * Index of all FOIA Wiki articles