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National Archives Works to Release Records Related to Judge ...


National Archives to Open Additional Records Relating to Judge ...

WHAT: 38546 pages of presidential records from the Staff Member Office Files of John Roberts, will be opened. 1708 pages have been withheld ...

Feature Articles | National Archives

The National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) makes its Digital Preservation Framework available as a Linked Open Dataset, a first for the agency.

Court Order Requirements | National Archives

Access to the specific military personnel and/or medical records on file at the National Personnel Records Center, St. Louis, Missouri, ...

Accessing Court Documents – Journalist's Guide - U.S. Courts

Electronic records can be viewed in the clerk of court's office for free, as can any paper records that have not been destroyed or transferred to the National ...

National Archives Court Records

Court Records at the National Archives cover more than 200 years of court proceedings at the federal level.

National Archives and Records Administration

There shall be an independent establishment in the executive branch of the Government to be known as the National Archives and Records Administration.

The National Archives to publish court judgments

'We are taking on this role as keepers of the public record, working under the Public Records Act 1958. Court judgments are hugely important public documents.

Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) - National Archives

FOIA does not apply to records of Congress and the Supreme Court, archival records created by Legislative and Judicial branches, or to ...

Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) and The Privacy Act

Archival records, by contrast, are no longer the property of the agencies that created them but are records of the National Archives, open to ...

National Archives Frequently Asked Questions

What court records does NARA have? NARA has records of federal courts. For the most part, we do not have records from state or county courts.

About The Archives - National Archives Foundation

The National Archives and Records Administration is the nation's official record keeper, safeguarding and providing public access to billions of records ...

Citing records in The National Archives

name of the institution responsible for the custody of the records or catalogues – in this case, The National Archives; full catalogue reference (sometimes ...

About the National Archives of the United States

But we also hold in trust for the public the records of ordinary citizens—for example, military records of the brave men and women who have ...

Freedom of Information Act: Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Since 1967, the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) has provided the public the right to request access to records from any federal agency.

National Archives and Records Administration - Wikipedia

The National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) is an independent agency of the United States government within the executive branch, charged with ...

The Presidential Records Act: An Overview - CRS Reports

47 NARA, “National Archives Works to Release Records Related to Judge Kavanaugh,” NARA, August 15, 2018, https://www.archives.gov/news ...

Find a Case (PACER) | United States Courts

When court records and case files are eligible for permanent ... National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) for storage and preservation.

The Presidential Records Act | National Archives

The Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) applies to the Presidential Records Act (PRA) five years after the President has left office. NARA uses this time to begin ...

36 CFR Part 1250 -- NARA Records Subject to FOIA - eCFR

(a) Most archival records held by NARA have no restrictions to access and are available to the public for research without filing a FOIA request. You may either ...

Freedom of Information/Privacy Act - FBI

Learn all about FBI records—including how to access previously released records and how to request records in accordance with the Freedom of Information (FOIA) ...