OVERSIGHT OF THE ADMINISTRATION OF THE HEARINGS BEFORE THE SUBCOMMITTEE ON OF THE COMMITTEE ON NINETY-SIXTH CONGRESS SECOND SESSION AUGUST 19 AND NOVEMBER 18, 1980 Printed for the use of the Committee on Governmental Affairs 70-427 O U.S. GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE WASHINGTON: 1980 COMMITTEE ON GOVERNMENTAL AFFAIRS ABRAHAM RIBICOFF, Connecticut, Chairman HENRY M. JACKSON, Washington LAWTON CHILES, Florida SAM NUNN, Georgia JOHN GLENN, Ohio JIM SASSER, Tennessee DAVID PRYOR, Arkansas CARL LEVIN, Michigan CHARLES H. PERCY, Illinois TED STEVENS, Alaska CHARLES MCC. MATHIAS, JR., Maryland DAVID DURENBERGER, Minnesota RICHARD A. WEGMAN, Chief Counsel and Staff Director PAUL HOFF, Counsel HANNAH S. SISTARE, Chief Minority Counsel and Staff Director SUBCOMMITTEE ON INTERGOVERNMENTAL RELATIONS LAWTON CHILES, Florida JIM SASSER, Tennessee, Chairman WILLIAM V. ROTH, JR., Delaware JOHN J. CALLAHAN, Jr., Staff Director (II) CONTENTS Page John H. Shenefield, Associate Attorney General, Department of Justice__ Robert Lewis, representing the Society of Professional Journalists, Sigma Delta Chi, accompanied by Peter C. Lovenheim, Esq., project director, Freedom of Information Service Center and Sheila Neville, staff member_. Katherine A. Meyer, director, Freedom of Information Clearinghouse___ Thomas J. Houser, general counsel, National Association of Manufac- turers, accompanied by Jerris Leonard, of Leonard, Cohen, Gettings, & Sher, former Assistant Attorney General for Civil Rights, head of the Law Enforcement Assistance Administration_ K. Prescott Low, president and publisher, Quincy (Mass.) Patriot-Ledger, representing the American Newspaper Publishers Association, ac- companied by Jacquelyn Jackson, of the ANPA, and Arthur B. Sackler, general counsel of the National Newspapers Association; and Jack C. Landau, director, the Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press-- Cynthia Wicker, general litigation counsel, National Chamber Litigation Center, Chamber of Commerce of the United States, accompanied by Stanley T. Kaleczyc, director of litigation for the National Chamber Litigation Center, and Robert M. Hawk, staff executive of the Panel on Privacy of the United States Chamber.__ John E. Bonine, professor, University of Oregon Law School_- |