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Freedom of Information Act or Freedom to Pay for Information Act? 

Posted on March 22, 2021March 22, 2021

Freedom of Information Act or Freedom to Pay for Information Act?  Morgan Demboski When researching cases for the project, court documents are the jackpot of source files. I always feel a tiny bit of excitement when I am able to find a free indictment or plea document online. However, I think my excitement stems from […]

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